🎮 Level Up Your Game with the Ultimate Monster Token!
The Dice Dungeons Purple Worm is a gargantuan 4-inch coin token designed for RPG gaming, perfectly sized for 1-inch battlemaps. This dual-sided coin not only serves as a striking visual for the largest creatures in your game but also allows players to easily denote defeated monsters and difficult terrain, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
C**E
Minimalism at its best!
The media could not be loaded. The pride I take in D&D is the low cost. Miniatures are the BIGGEST temptation in terms of additional cost, these coins will save tons of money, time, and space. Can’t wait for the gold Class Coins to be restocked to get those
T**R
Great, but should be 2 monsters
This massive token is impressive. Very heavy and dramatic! It's a bit difficult to pick up being so heavy, trying to lift it with just your fingertips on the edges, but that's hard to complain about.What I am disappointed in however is that the reverse is just a "defeated" version of the main image. This was a huge lost opportunity to provide better utility by giving a second monster image. Although paying an artist for another engraving would certainly have raised the price on what is already a hefty sum for a single token, it would have been worth it to me.The other Dice Dungeon tokens with defeated reverse images are fine, as they’re smaller and more common monsters that would be hard to pair up effectively. They also come in handy as it becomes important when dealing with multiple enemies of the same type to know which ones have taken damage thus far, and I use the "claw marked" reverse of those tokens for that.However, once you start getting into larger monsters this is much less useful. You're generally not going to be facing handfuls of such enemies at once, more likely just one (perhaps surrounded by smaller minions). It's great that the company's 2- and 3-inch dragon tokens have a somewhat generic monster tail on their reverse sides, so at least those tokens have wonderfully broad utility.So I'm confused why that wasn't done for this 4-inch massive boi. Would it have just been too expensive? I guess only Dice Dungeons knows for sure, but it's disappointing. Thankfully I like using purple worms in my games, but still I'm not going to get nearly as much use out of this token as any of their other tokens.
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