This video is brought to you by The Deck of Many
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Hello and welcome back to the Gallant Goblin!
Today we have another package
from WizKids to open up!
I like to do these with you so you
can share in the fun a little bit.
Everything that we find in the box,
we'll be doing full reviews of.
We're still kind of working through some
of the other stuff that we got in the past,
but we'll eventually cover all of
it, hopefully in the near future.
[cutting sounds]
and let's see if we can go ahead and get it open here.
There's a couple of things coming out from
WizKids in the next couple of months.
So I'm quite curious to see what we have here.
There we go.
Oh, there's a lot of little things!
Let's see!
We have some of the Nolzur's premium figures.
I'm going to show you over here.
This is our half-orc male barbarian.
Looks like we have— this is from
the Pathfinder Battles line.
This is going to be our first set of premium
figures from Pathfinder Battles.
You can tell he's got a little bit
of a different packaging here.
So I'm all about Pathfinder lately.
[box falls with a crash]
There we go—live television, right?
Uh, all about Pathfinder lately,
so I'm really excited to see
what they've decided to do with these
Pathfinder prepainted minis.
Let's see what else we have in here.
Here's one of our Icons of the Realms D&D ones.
This is the dragonborn fighter.
Right here.
I'm going to lay these down in front of me.
Here's another Pathfinder one.
We've got a half-elf male ranger.
Right there.
The way they did ancestries in Pathfinder second
edition is kind of interesting and exciting.
Especially the way they did a lot of the half ancestries.
You can go watch our Pathfinder
Core Rulebook introduction video
if you want to click the "i" in
the corner of your screen.
There's some really exciting things
they're doing with second edition.
If you haven't played it yet, I highly
recommend checking it out.
Back to D&D here, we have our tabaxi rogue!
I love our tabaxi and it's good
to get a few more of these.
We don't have a lot of tabaxi player
character minis out there.
Here we have our halfling rogue.
Fenny, who's in my home game, will probably really
dig this one, if Alex is watching out there.
And...
Next we have another D&D—human warlock
with the tendrils, the dark tendrils
coming out from behind her here.
A lot of the times when you see these
spell effects that attach to the bases,
those are removable if you don't
want them there all the time.
So we'll let you know for sure
if that's the circumstance here 
when we do our full review of these.
All right, let's see.
Here we have another Pathfinder one,
the half— or [not half] the elf fighter.
He's a cool-looking elf.
The longer white hair there.
Digging deep into this deep box.
We're just going D&D, Pathfinder, D&D,
Pathfinder—here's a human fighter.
Heavy armor—feels like we don't
get a ton of heavy armored ones
so it's good to get a couple more like this.
This is your traditional heavy armored fighter here.
And of course back to Pathfinder.
Ooooh, a human female rogue with a very
cool pose with her daggers ready to throw.
I like that one a lot.
Unique pose there.
And D&D, oooh.
This is an exciting one!
We're getting some firbolg!
Firbolg druid, of course!
We really don't have a lot of firbolgs, so
I'm looking forward to this one too.
D&D figure, ah, tortle monk!!!
[Tortle voice:] TORTLE ALERT!
Tortles!
God, I love them, we certainly don't have many of these.
We've been getting a couple more
lately, so maybe this is a good sign.
Maybe Critical Role has brought tortles
back to the mainstream a little bit.
And here we have a human barbarian.
Dressed up sort of like the traditional
Icewind Dale barbarian,
so if you're getting ready to play
Rime of the Frostmaiden
this might be a good player character choice for you!
Just in time for that adventure
coming out very soon here!
And here we have our elf cleric.
With the mace held high.
Can't tell what's in the other hand, maybe a sling?
I'll have to check and see, I'm not
sure what that other thing is.
All right, and...
here is our goliath fighter.
Looks sort of like The Nameless One from the old,
uh, video game that's eluding me, the title of, now.
[Grady, offscreen:] Planescape
Yeah, Planescape: Torment, there we go, thanks Grady.
All right, what else we have in here?
Ah, the Curse of Strahd minis!
I don't know if you can see that over here.
The first set—there's two of these sets coming
out—this first one's Legends of Barovia
featuring Strahd and some of the other big
name characters from the adventure like
Madam Eva and others, and we'll be doing
a full review of this shortly, soon.
The Revamped Edition from Wizards of
the Coast is coming out here in October,
and so these are a great way to get ready for that.
Also, our friends over at Beadle & Grimm's have a
full set, a Legendary Edition of Curse of Strahd
so if you really want to bling out your adventure,
you can start with the Revamped Edition
and then build upon that with the
Beadle & Grimm's Legendary Edition.
The other set here of Curse of Strahd
minis is the Covens & Covenants set
featuring our witches, our hags, our creatures
from the Abbey of Markovia, a few others.
Rose and Thorn from the introductory
mission murder house.
So that's very exciting too.
Trying to pile these up in front of me here.
And one more thing in the box—
no, there's a few more things.
We have our Ogre Zombie Paint Night Kit.
So you'll get to have the fun of watching
me try to paint another mini here.
Yeah, I really enjoy these.
The folks over at Realmsmith, who
do great painting tutorial videos—
you know, lately I've been trying to give you a
few tips on doing your own painting at home
for these unpainted miniatures in case you're
a little bit worried about doing it yourself.
Go look at Realmsmith's videos.
First of all, get these Paint Night
Kits so you can do those.
You can usually sign up.
Through the WizKids website you can find participating
local stores doing these Paint Night events.
Because of the pandemic, a lot of them
are doing them virtually right now,
but sign up and you can maybe get together, either
online or through the store if you're in a safe area,
and paint these as a group, but they have
the tutorial videos to help you out
and stick around Realmsmith to see some
other good tutorials for paint nights,
for painting your own unpainted miniatures, because this
comes with all the paint you need and the brushes and
even a palette to mix your paints in
so this is a fantastic little package.
I love the first one, you can see our
review of the first Paint Night Kit,
featuring a manticore, by clicking the little
"i" in the corner of your screen over there.
And we got two more of the premium figures
in here that slipped to the bottom of the box.
First of all, we have our human male cleric
from Pathfinder Battles right here.
We got a sword and a spell effect.
Looks very cool.
And finally...
last but not least, a human male rogue,
Pathfinder Battles character,
on one knee trying to blend into the shadows,
try to get that sneak attack damage.
And excellent, I'm so excited we're finally getting
some premium figures from Pathfinder Battles.
Maybe we'll get some more from Starfinder
Battles again here one of these days.
And that's our box today.
Got a pile of things to go through with you.
We should be able to get these
videos out to you really quickly.
Be sure to subscribe to the channel so that you have
a chance to see our full reviews of all these minis.
We'll talk about the lore, we talk about the
mechanics, talk about the stories a little bit
for the Curse of the Strahd minis without
giving you too many spoilers.
Otherwise, we also want to thank WizKids, of
course, for sending us these to share with you.
We want to thank our sponsor for
this video, The Deck of Many.
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[Grady: It is EST]
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