D&D Icons of the Realms' Newest Miniature May Be The Weirdest Yet

D&D Icons of the Realms' Newest Miniature May Be The Weirdest Yet

From Screen Rant (Written by Christian Hoffer) on | OpenCritic

Dungeons & Dragons is getting one of the strangest versions of an iconic monster yet, courtesy of a crossover with another iconic Hasbro brand. Outside of dragons and mind flayers, there is no monster more iconic to D&D than the beholder. This terrifying aberration can kill or maim its opponents with powerful magical rays with various effects and can also incapacitate spellcasters with its anti-magic eye cone. While there are plenty of beholder variants that appear in D&D lore, a new and bizarre version just popped into life thanks to WizKids.

WizKids has announced that it's making a new D&D Icons of the Realms: Potato Head Beholder Boxed Miniature. The miniature combines aspects of the fan-favorite classic toy and the fan-favorite classic monster, with variant eye stalks, variant facial features, and even optional accessories to help customize the beholder. Additionally, the Potato Head Beholder can actually be used as a miniature in a tabletop combat sequence, as the miniature comes on the appropriate 50 mm base. The miniature will be released later this year with a retail price of $24.99. A convention-exclusive version is available as well.

The new miniature comes with a mix of familiar Potato...

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