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I don't have the Evernight setting book, so I haven't really used this product as intended, but I have just cut out some Orcs and Ghosts and thrown them into battle in adventures of my own design. I really like this product. The art is evocative and clear. The pieces stand up with no problem once assembled. Good stuff.
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Satisfied
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Provides just about every figure you need for Evernight (only ogres are missing). Where else can you find miniature for Spiders and all the unique enemies in Evernight?
My only complaint is the work needed to assemble the triangular figures, although there are also options for standard 2D figures.
LIKED: Great concept; well executed.
DISLIKED: Some of the figures appeared too dark. Ogres are missing.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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Very well-made print-out. Even added a figure for the collect, which, BTW, was never even given stats in the game.
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Astounding art and a great price. The people at PEGInc have done wonders with their new Savage Worlds line. I highly suggest the whole game system.
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Simply a great idea. Makes it easy to do combat, and keeps the flavor of the game. Have to wonder why there is a collector though, a not an ogre? Still if you plan to play Evernight, do yourself a favor and get these figures.
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Great product that is really useful for running Evernight. If only PEG had done at least a couple of variants of each of the basic troop types this would have got 5.
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This set is especially useful since the cancellation of the Evernight line of miniatures.
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While eight bucks might seem pricey for paper miniatures, this really does contain pretty much EVERY SINGLE protagonist and antagonist in the game. There's even rat swarms and Spinners, which barely appear in the book! There are a few monsters in the book that aren't in the collection of figures, but they're easily substituted(The hero figures can substitute for the various brigands). An essential purchase, unless you've already got enough miniatures to cover all the different creatures in the campaign.
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Pennies a fig and they match the critters in the campaign perfectly. In fact they'd work pretty well for a variety of fantasy settings. My only complaint is that they don't have individual art for all of the Wild Card bad guys, but still, this is a bargain no matter how you slice it.
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This set contains (almost) all of the figures you'll need to run the EN campaign. The price point is pretty good. Four stars.
Personally, I don't like the tri-fold style of card miniatures. I much prefer flat 2D or - even better - the 2.5D of Creation Matrix and some of the models Jim Hartman is designing at PaperWorlds.com. That being said, the assembly instructions (do we really need any???) include a note on how to fold these into 2D stand-ups.
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Most (not all) of the special creatures of Evernight are contained in this pack, as well as 15 or so hero-type characters.
There's one page of directions, and 12 pages of minis.
The minis are slightly smaller than typical "heroic scale" 28mm, so they'll look a little small on most tables when mixed in. They're designed to be used tri-fold, but could just as easily be used as a 2-sided figure in a stand.
The ability to drop down dozens of minis for very low cost is worth it, especially when your players say "what do we see", and you can point them at the artwork from the game as a mini.
Summary: cheap! easy to use! Worth my $8.
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This is an excellent accessory to the Evernight campaign. This flat contains a tonne of different figures - more than enough for you to handle all of the combat scenes in Evernight.
Even if you aren't playing Evernight there's a lot of different figures that can be used for generic fantasy games, including rat swarms, orcs, etc.
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