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− | [[Wizards of the Coast]] released this range of [[D&D 3.5 Miniatures]], slotta-based and in blister packs. Some of the blister pack figures were later re-released in the boxed sets Heroes I and Monsters I under the ''"D&D"'' brand. They then released the new [[Chainmail]] miniatures range as ''"D&D Chainmail"''. Then they dropped the ''" | + | [[Wizards of the Coast]] released this range of [[D&D 3.5 Miniatures]], slotta-based and in blister packs. Some of the blister pack figures were later re-released in the boxed sets Heroes I and Monsters I under the ''"D&D"'' brand. They then released the new [[Chainmail]] miniatures range as ''"D&D Chainmail"''. Then they dropped the ''"Chainmail"'' label and re-released some of the Chainmail miniatures in the D&D branded boxed sets Heroes II and III, Monsters II and III, Dragons I and II, and City of the Spider Queen. Finally, Wizards of the Coast switched formats yet again, this time to prepainted plastics. All of these figures were to support the ''"Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game"'' (DDM).<br> |
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In February 2008, Wizards of the Coast upgraded the game dropping support for the earlier [[Chainmail]] cards, and then in late 2008, they they stopped supporting the game directly but allowed the player community to take it over with limited licensing for tournaments. [[#References|[2]]] On January 12, 2011, Wizards of the Coast announced the end of the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures line. [[#References|[1]]] | In February 2008, Wizards of the Coast upgraded the game dropping support for the earlier [[Chainmail]] cards, and then in late 2008, they they stopped supporting the game directly but allowed the player community to take it over with limited licensing for tournaments. [[#References|[2]]] On January 12, 2011, Wizards of the Coast announced the end of the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures line. [[#References|[1]]] |