








🎲 Level up your tabletop battles with customizable fantasy foes!
The DRUNK'N DRAGON DND Enemies Minis set offers 25 unpainted, 28mm scale fantasy miniatures featuring 5 unique enemy types. Designed for Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop RPGs, these durable, detailed figures provide an affordable bulk option for immersive gameplay and creative painting projects.


| ASIN | B07NZD8TSD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #198,656 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #778 in Game Pieces |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (672) |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | 00001 |
| Manufacturer | DRUNK'N DRAGON |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 - 14 years |
| Product Dimensions | 1.1 x 1.1 x 1.1 inches |
C**S
Low cost painting practice
I’ve recently taken up miniature painting as a hobby to add a more immersive aspect to our D&D games. This set is amazing for practicing. The minis are detailed and a good quality plastic. None of them were bent or broken. I’m looking forward to new products in this line!
E**G
Beware bent parts
These are perfectly good minis. I was searching for a mini that was inexpensive that I could use on my next campaign. She’s an Eladrin Ranger (archer). When I saw this, I realized that I could paint a mini for each of her seasons. So I got it and then I figured I could use the other minis for or if I decided I wanted to run a clinic with a staff, I would have that as back up. In the second photo that the staff for the cultists are all bent different ways and misshapen. It’s not that big of a deal because of the price and given that it’s such a slender piece of course it’s gonna get bent. I’m worried about breakage and when I go to paint that will last? For the sake of the review and context, I also put one of the minis that I painted on the battle map for our current campaign that is wrapping up. We are using one of the unpainted minis as our bad guy. Our DM was looking through my stuff for a suitable BBEG and when he grabbed it, he goes. “Ops, bent the staff. Sorry” because he thought he did it. I had to tell him he didn’t do it.
S**E
Exactly as advertised.
Need a number of duplicate creatures for you RPG? Don't want to spend much on them? Not too picky about the level of definition on the minis? Then this is a good deal. About $1.50 per mini. They aren't great art, but they are solidly built. You can toss them all in a single bag (and that is how they arrive), and not worry about damage (b/c there is not much to damage). I knew what I was ordering, and am happy with the results.
C**E
Great deal
It's a good deal and decent quality for what I needed it for I bought it to add some enemies to my board game HeroeQuest and make up some quest of my own
S**R
28mm scale refers to base only I guess?
The figures aren't awful, but they aren't that great either. I only received 24 of 25 in my box (missing a goblin) The height scale is wild.. They're listed as 28mm but the only thing hitting that scale is the bases. The orcs and bandits are almost the same height, but the cultists are taller than the orc?!? They're also dupes, so you don't get any variation in the different classes which is a real shame. I'm gonna keep em, fodder for the campaign, but I doubt I'll be using this seller again unless it's dirt cheap and I can't find it anywhere else
C**D
Great for filling out some baddie groups
Really fun to paint up. Each one has details that really come out with the right application. All of them are pretty solid, though I do have a few archers and sorceresses' with bent accessories. These can easily be fixed though. They can also be cut off easily if you're into kitbashing other items.
W**N
A good place to start
Got these as a Christmas gift, and they served as my major intoduction to mini painting. They'll serve my purposes quite well, especially as a beginner, but I've noticed a few things as I've gotten deeper into the hobby. First, the plastic these are cast from is VERY soft. Smaller pieces, like the bows on the archers and the staffs on the cultists, will almost definitely deform. I even had issues with the molded bases deforming as I painted them. But, they do flex back well. This soft plastic also serves as a benefit; the minis are very durable when it comes to drops or bumps. I even sat on one without issue. Some mould lines were present on the figures to varying degrees, but with an X-acto knife I was able to clean it up without issue. The sculpts are not the most detailed, but they certainly get the point across for basic grunts on the table. I primed them with Vallejo primer, which they took without issue, and painted with Army Painter paints. Overall, this is a good set for the price, but you have to have the right expectations going into it. They'll certainly have their place in my game... just maybe not at center stage.
L**N
Awesome Miniatures
Thes are perfect for adding some basic enemies to any DM's arsenal of miniatures. The only issues I had were: the cultist's staff is very noodle-y on all 5 figures, and the goblin is fairly tall compared to other goblin minis. Honestly though, neither of those are serious problems or dealbreakers as the price and overall durability of the plastic is still fantastic. They take paint very well, the orc and lizardman shown are speedpaints I did in about an hour after receiving the minis so don't judge them too harshly. All together I say these are well worth the price and will look great at my table.
B**N
Miniatures were very flimsy. Think cheap k mart army men. Poor extruding by 3D printing. Looks like it was made in a kids bedroom with their first 3D printer.
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