- Fresh off its debut during The Mighty Nein Reunited special, Critical Role: Uk’otoa brings a version of the tabletop miniature directly to your collection!
- This gargantuan miniature features 3 pieces; head, midsection, and tail, all on their own bases that can be posed or positioned all over the battlefield as the rest of the impossibly long serpent coils beneath the waves.
- The head, bearing down on its prey, or rewarding those that set it free, stands nearly 5 inches tall.
- The massive tail curves out of the water, looking to drag someone below, and can hold 1 unlucky medium creature on a 25mm base.
- This behemoth is a great centerpiece for your collection and is compatible with most popular tabletop RPGs!
WizKids Critical Role: Uk’otoa
$86.80 Original price was: $86.80.$52.08Current price is: $52.08.
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Mr_Harkonnen Verified Buyer –
Realy nice miniature
Jeff Wilder Verified Buyer –
… and I have over 4000 prepainted miniatures. Seriously, I’m flabbergasted by how good the paint job is.
The mini comes in three sections, to simulate a partially submerged sea-serpent on the table. (I haven’t seen the monster on Critical Role yet … I bought it because it looked cool.) The first section, the head and neck, is terrifying, and sits on a Huge (3×3) base. The second part is also Huge, and is the least interesting of the sections, but still well-painted, with small tentacles and yellow eyes (which are all over the model). The third section is the coiled tail, and it sits on a Large (2×2) base.
I want to be clear: I had this in my Wishlist for a long time, waiting for the price to drop (because I’m cheap), and bought it very recently when it went to 50% off. But if I’d know how good the quality was, I wouldn’t have waited. It’s impressive, and I’m really looking forward to using Uk’otoa in my game.