🎉 Unleash the Beholder: Where Dice Meets Imagination!
The Dungeons & Dragons Dicelings Beholder is a unique collectible that transforms from a giant d20 into a Beholder monster figure, designed for fans of the iconic role-playing game. With easy-to-follow instructions, this versatile piece is perfect for both display and gameplay, making it a must-have for any D&D enthusiast.
M**N
Lots of fun for D&D, dragon, or Transformers fan
I bought this Diceling for my son, who loves both dragons and Transformers. The dragon is very poseable and the transformation is just complex enough to be interesting, without being too difficult to manage.
H**U
Pretty cool
It’s a pretty simple but cool toy. Makes a nice desk dragon.Transforming it from a ball to a dragon is pretty simple even without instructions. The only thing that I missed when I checked the instructions later is the torso needs to be rotated 180.Putting it back in a ball is a lot harder since it’s not obvious how to get it in a shape to fit back together.
M**K
Dragon ones are better
As someone hopelessly addicted to these transforming dice toys, I can say of that of the various models available, this is one of the better ones, just not the best. Like the dragon ones, this one uses the dice shell in a fun way that kind of feels like unwrapping a small gift or popping open a capsule toy case, but once it's open the tentacles feel more like the Owl Bear model in that they get close to looking right but never quite do unlike the dragons who's dice shell folds out into a really clever wing design.That all being said, the design looks better than all others except the dragons and the process of transforming from dice to monster feels nice and is fun. Closing it back up can be a little bit frustrating because of the shifts that happens to get the tentacles looking righ and the mass of the torso, but it's still a great toy.
A**N
Cute and exactly as advertised
Got this as a gift for my favorite DM. As expected, he loved it. It is a very cute toy. When folded up it is a D20. You wouldn't know it was anything else. Origamied into its other form it looks like an owl bear and stands up. This is a small plastic toy, so it isn't terribly sturdy and will now survive pets or little children for long. But it fills its purpose and amuses
B**.
Great for fans of Dragons, D&D or Transformers
Bought for my son who is a fan of all of the above, and he loved it.Had no issues with transforming it from the die to the dragon, so he was very pleased.
P**R
So pretty
I take it with me when I play DND. It keeps me Entertained as I wait for my next roll.
J**M
It's...okay....
So, first of all, it arrives in an odd-shaped box on a backing card (they break down as all one piece). The die/figure is held in place in the box by two pieces of support cardboard. When you open the box, the piece is in 20-sided die shape and has tissue paper sticking out of it, presumably to prevent the parts from rubbing against each other in transit. There are fold-out instructions in the box as well. The instructions are a little hard to follow. They aren't always clear about how a piece of the miniature moves. For instance, the head piece is supposed to swing up, but to do this you have to press down on the back edge of the back of the neck. The first move to "transform" the figure is to open the wings. I did this and promptly had one of the forearms fall off. It's a ball-and-socket mount, so I snapped it back on. The figure is decent looking with some good articulation when you have it opened up. The forearm on mine fell off again twice more while I was transforming it. The figure's joints are stiff enough that it can stand on its own when fully transformed as well. The die faces become (among other things) the wings of the dragon figure. They have good enough articulation that they don't necessarily look like "dice pieces." Getting the figure back into the die shape is difficult though. The instructions don't provide steps for this, and reverse engineering the previous instructions isn't as useful as you might think. The forearms in particular can be troublesome (in addition to the previous mention of the forearms tendency to fall off). It's a fun figure though. The jaw is articulated as well, and the face sculpt is close enough to the picture in the monster Manual. It's a fun toy to have, but it's not for young children. Also, in die form, it isn't balanced enough to be considered a truly random d20.
J**N
No me arrepiento
Dudé en comprarlo, ahora tengo 2, y no me arrepiento pues es un ítem genial, bonito y articulado. Ya quiero mi colección completa.
T**A
D20
Uma pena que não deixaram eu jogar com ele em minha mesa de rpg kkkkkk mas ele é top e agora virou enfeite
R**O
Brinquedo
Bom
F**
Legal
Bem legal
F**I
Item colecionável
Ótimo item colecionável, mas como brinquedo (é vendido assim), é bem frágil.
P**L
Grande Compra
Gostei muito, com muitas articulações e abre até a mandíbula.
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