Last week, Wizkids’ Baldur’s Gate 3 miniature arrived, but did not get a rave review accurately. Official responses seem to have been asked, and Wizkids is currently offering refunds to those who are dissatisfied with the Minifig box.
“As a company, Wizkids is trying to create products that enhance and increase gameplay,” the company said in its announcement. “We want our customers to use our products to last and build memories of their love around the night of the game with friends and family.
“Unfortunately, we missed the mark in the area of this target D&D icon. Baldur’sGate 3 Character Boxed set. If you purchase this set from the online store, we will offer a full refund to those who are not satisfied with the set.”
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Wizkids continues to say it is aware of the report, and its team is investigating the issue and doing “get this right” to ensure that the issue does not reappear in future products.
The area’s $49.99 pre-painted D&D icon: Baldur’s Gate 3 character box set began rolling out to buyers last week, and the results were shocked by more than a few. The box is frustrated by the strange painting work, details and the withered, withered, dead, who seemingly blends in.
Wizkids offers refunds through two options. If you purchased the set online, you can contact [email protected] to start your request. If you pass a local retailer, you can return it at the time of purchase for a full refund. The company also offers product exchanges through exchange sites, and says Wizkids will work to provide alternatives that “meet the expected standards.”
It’s not the happiest ending for those who want a lovely new set of Bardur’s Gate 3 miniatures, but that’s something, at least for those who are disappointed by the results of the mini box. I hope that the affected people can find other person makers to fill in the miniature-shaped holes in their minds.
Larian said goodbye to Gate 3 of Baldur in the final major patch of the 2023 RPG, which took the world by storm. Studio CEO Swen Vincke dropped some tips on what Larian would next, but not much will last, except that it’s not Baldur’s Gate or Dungeons & Dragons.
Eric is an Passthecontroller freelance writer.