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Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Thursday November 30th, 2023 4:39am
by The Admiral
SirRick wrote: A different dragon sculpt would be nice too. The other one tips over too easily. The dragon could even be the same, just on a 2x2 base instead.


I have read this also from others. I played the quest a while ago, and while the Dragon wasn't on the board very long I had no problems and he seemed fairly solid and sturdy.

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Saturday December 2nd, 2023 7:31pm
by TheLastChaosWarrior
I like the Dragon sculpt as it's perfect size for the HQ board, but admittedly a bit top heavy, so i fixed it with a detailed larger round base fixed to the moulded one on the sculpt with a blob of blue tack! I don't glue anything if I can help it!

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Wednesday January 24th, 2024 4:26pm
by Kurgan
The bases of some of the minis (especially in the hastily assembled Haslab sets) were warped, meaning they didn't lie flat on the board as expected. You can use the boiling water trick to soften the plastic of these minis, and then press them flat against a flat metal service for example) while soaking in cold water, then dry to make them much more stable.

Ribby came up with a really cool two part base expansion (3d printed, clips on) that makes it even more stable.

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Wednesday January 24th, 2024 4:39pm
by Kurgan
Speculation, revised slightly...

Kurgan wrote:IF was ever a retail CoPD box, similar to the SQT/PoT retail releases what would it look like? Of course it would have that shiny hologram/foil box surface...

It would include the (10) quest book of course (with errata fixes and text reformatting, map art adjustment like the others)...
Dragon figure (maybe a different sculpt than the Mythic one, maybe a different color other than Gray)
Transparent monster figures (following the pattern set by the other two with 15 or 16 of them. what color? blue? red? purple?)
6 translucent dice to match the above color. Some suggested the figures should all be gray this time (smoky gray dice could be interesting, but the others are too boring, in the world of miniatures, "gray" reminds too many people of "generic needs painting" and not all fans paint, so a whole box of gray shouldn't seem very attractive)
Not sure the exact distributions, but at least one Hero could be included (in this case the Druid, perhaps with a "bear form" mini in red plastic, some suggested a Polar Warbear would do the trick, but an original mini wouldn't be out of the question as it would fit a lot better)

All of the GS monsters are used, and there are a few prominent uses of the Dread Sorcerer figure ("swamp hag" and a skeletal minotaur being another). Maybe transparent gray would be nice after all? Some were suggesting you could mix it in to the other packs to create the "stone" characters that way. Keep in mind of course this could all be adjusted as it never actually calls for any more monsters than were included in the GS at a time (unless I missed some place) with the sole new addition being the Dragon in the final quest (spoilers!). As before we wouldn't expect to see any special rules added for the Druid.

Using the mythic sculpts once more (18 total minis):
2x orcs
2x goblins
2x abominations
2x skeletons (one quest calls for 6 skeletons at once... and Joe assumed you'd have ROTWL since you owned the Mythic set so there)
2x zombies
2x mummies
1x dread warrior (in keeping with the slim distribution of them in the other two sets, although I wish it were two in each)
1x gargoyle
1x dread sorcerer
1x dragon (maybe with a better balance this time)
1xDruid Hero (in shiny red, to match the other retail Mythic re-packaging releases)
1x red character for use as the "bear form" of the druid? (some were suggesting a polar warbear figure here in that shiny red)

Tiles:
12 "acid trap" tiles (the originals were double sided with the same image on both sides)
6 "flaming skull" tiles (same image on both sides)
6 "grasping vine trap" tiles (same image on both sides)
1 large "tavern/temple" (double sided) tile.
1x each Short Stairway, Long Stairway, Cliff Corridor (all repeats from KK)

Cards:
Artifacts:
Magical Throwing Dagger (2x),
Spell Scroll: Lightning Bolt,
Spell Scroll: Tempest,
Dragon Spear, Crown of Shadows
Spell Scrolls (copied from KK/ROTWL):
Courage (2x)
Fire of Wrath (2x)
Ball of Flame (2x)
Heal Body (2x)
Sleep
Genie
Rock Skin

Possibly not needed "unique" items:
Spell Ring (with Fire of Wrath Spell in it)
Skeletal Key
Oil of Acid Immunity potion

Equipment:
Potion of Dexterity (with revised lower price?), Potion of Restoration (1/1), Potion of Battle, Venom Antidote
1x Druid Hero Card
3x Druid Spell cards
I would have said entrance and exit doors (the same as KK/ROTWL) but they chose not to include those in the other two packs so probably wouldn't see them here.

Would it all fit in the box? The other two packs included dice, but saved space by not having any tiles and excluding figures on either side (like having only one abomination or not gargoyle). Then again both KK and ROTWL had more minis (17 and 16 respectively plus each having two doors) and actual tiles (though neither had extra dice). There appears to be space inside the SQT/POT boxes that they could use more efficiently to fit all that in there.

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Friday January 26th, 2024 6:39pm
by TheLastChaosWarrior
They better not use a Polar Warbear figure as the powered up druid sculpt, that would be complete laziness!!
A Polar Warbear is a Polar Warbear, and nothing else!!
I just used a 3d printed bear sculpt from Etsy for my one, looks pretty good, as it's in an attacking pose already.

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Friday January 26th, 2024 8:17pm
by SirRick
They could use the Yeti figure too!

The Wrath of Ashardalon D&D board game has a nice cave bear figure that works perfectly. Its a reddish color too. So anyone interested in that can probably find the figures online, or the painted D&D Miniatures version. I think all the miniatures from the game were just recycled sculpts of previously released figures.

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Saturday January 27th, 2024 9:20am
by TheLastChaosWarrior
Mmm, here's a thought
Would the 1990s version of the Yeti be a good sculpt to use as Druids alter-ego?

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Monday August 19th, 2024 5:45pm
by Kurgan
Cookie Monster!

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Friday August 30th, 2024 9:08pm
by Kurgan
We're playing CoPD now, it's going fast... we're halfway through so far. I've only added a few things here and there (in addition to the usual stuff we do on our live streams where Twitch chatters can add to the quest as we go).

Re: THE CRYPT OF PERPETUAL DARKNESS discussion

PostPosted: Sunday September 22nd, 2024 4:21am
by The Admiral
TheLastChaosWarrior wrote:Mmm, here's a thought
Would the 1990s version of the Yeti be a good sculpt to use as Druids alter-ego?


Yes, very much so. I use a bear figure from the D&D Wrath of Ashardalon game.