D&D Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures: Wave 12 – Flumph
Add one of Dungeons & Dragons' most unusual and beloved creatures to your collection with the D&D Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures: Wave 12 – Flumph. Floating gracefully through the air, the Flumph is a strange but friendly aberration known for its intelligence, curiosity, and dedication to combating evil influences lurking beneath the world.
Part of the popular Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures range, this miniature comes pre-primed and ready for painting, making it an excellent addition to roleplaying campaigns, encounter tables, and fantasy miniature collections.
Features:
- Highly Detailed Sculpt: Captures the distinctive floating form, tendrils, and unique appearance of a Flumph.
- Primed and Ready to Paint: Compatible with acrylic paints and suitable for hobbyists of all experience levels.
- Minimal Assembly Required: Easy to prepare for gameplay and display.
- Official Dungeons & Dragons Miniature: Perfect for campaigns, collections, and roleplaying encounters.
About the Creature:
Flumphs are intelligent aberrations that drift through the Underdark and other subterranean realms. Unlike many creatures classified as aberrations, Flumphs are generally benevolent and often seek to oppose evil entities such as mind flayers, aboleths, and other sinister threats.
Their unusual appearance, telepathic abilities, and helpful nature have made them a fan-favorite creature among Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters alike.
Why Choose the Flumph Miniature?
- Unique D&D Creature: One of the most recognizable and quirky monsters in the game.
- Perfect for Roleplaying Encounters: Ideal as an ally, guide, NPC, or unusual encounter.
- Excellent Painting Project: Features organic shapes and textures perfect for creative color schemes.
- Great Collection Piece: A must-have miniature for D&D enthusiasts and collectors.
Product Info:
- Official Dungeons & Dragons miniature
- Part of Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures Wave 12
- Pre-primed for painting
- Suitable for roleplaying games, display, and collections