A little over 3.5 months later, I finally received my ReAction D&D Figures in the mail, just in time for Father's Day.
They are pretty cool. As you can see, these are the ones from Super 7.
Of the three the Sorceress (as she is properly known) is my favorite.
She is roughly the same size/scale as the classic Kenner Star Wars figures (this is by design of course). She even has holes in the bottom of her feet to put into action scenes.
She is a little taller than the other D&D Figures out last year.
Maybe Skylla has a bit of elf in her.
She does not come with the green fireball though.
All the figures look pretty cool to be honest.
The font on the cards is closer to the Mentzer Basic books than the AD&D or Moldvay books.
Yes, I took them off of their cards.
Now the Efreeti actually will see some use in games I am sure. He is a good size to be an efreeti amir or pasha or something similar.
Compared to the mini from the Classic Monster Manual line maybe he is the long-lost "Greater" Efreeti.
All three of these figures have also, in one form or another, have had premium statues made of them. The Efreeti and the Githyanki from Wizkids and the Sorceress, in her modern guise of Seoni, from Dynamite.
The figures are fun, and I am glad I grabbed them.
I do have another Sorceress on the way that I am hoping to do a little modding on.
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I have a couple of Reaction Transformers figures. The Alpha Trion had a vinyl cape which was neat but they're almost as much as the larger figures that have much more detail and poseabilty so I haven't bought more.
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