
D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures: Roper - Wave 12
The Roper is the dungeon's great pretender — a cave-dwelling predator that sits stone-still like an ordinary rock formation, then lashes out with sticky tendrils to reel in its dinner. It's a superb "nothing here is quite what it seems" monster, and the craggy sculpt is a satisfying stone-effect painting project.
What's in the box
- 1 Roper miniature from the D&D Nolzur's range
- Detailed sculpt, ready to paint
A brilliant ambush centrepiece for any cavern — your players won't clock it until those tendrils come lashing out.
Supplied ready to paint. Stone greys and a mottled drybrush make it blend right in, until a glimpse of that toothy maw gives the game away.
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D&D Nolzurs Marvelous Miniatures: Roper - Wave 12
The Roper is the dungeon's great pretender — a cave-dwelling predator that sits stone-still like an ordinary rock formation, then lashes out with sticky tendrils to reel in its dinner. It's a superb "nothing here is quite what it seems" monster, and the craggy sculpt is a satisfying stone-effect painting project.
What's in the box
- 1 Roper miniature from the D&D Nolzur's range
- Detailed sculpt, ready to paint
A brilliant ambush centrepiece for any cavern — your players won't clock it until those tendrils come lashing out.
Supplied ready to paint. Stone greys and a mottled drybrush make it blend right in, until a glimpse of that toothy maw gives the game away.
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The Roper is the dungeon's great pretender — a cave-dwelling predator that sits stone-still like an ordinary rock formation, then lashes out with sticky tendrils to reel in its dinner. It's a superb "nothing here is quite what it seems" monster, and the craggy sculpt is a satisfying stone-effect painting project.
What's in the box
- 1 Roper miniature from the D&D Nolzur's range
- Detailed sculpt, ready to paint
A brilliant ambush centrepiece for any cavern — your players won't clock it until those tendrils come lashing out.
Supplied ready to paint. Stone greys and a mottled drybrush make it blend right in, until a glimpse of that toothy maw gives the game away.






















