Figurines of Wondrous Power are a “classic” of the D&D game, providing players with a flexible tool that gives them abilities like fly or swim speeds that they wouldn’t normally have, while still remaining unobtrusive. In 4e thus far, however, the figurines have been limited to the heroic tier. Not so any longer. This article introduces 8 new figurines: 5 paragon tier and 3 epic tier. From Amber Monkeys to Coral Dragons, these figurines provide higher level characters with the same functionality that previous figurines have provided to heroic tier characters.
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