>>11558578They are pretty crap with some pretty crap accessories and pretty crap articulation. The biggest issue with them though is that they're small, like really undersized for "6In scale" figures. If you can get em cheap, like single digits cheap, they're fine but don't go out of your way to hunt em down.
Best one I got was the bard guy, because it's hard enough to find a 6" lute, but down right impossible to find a 6" lute with accompanying shoulder harness to carry said lute. So for that accessory alone he was worth it. The rest could kinda be figures other, cooler figures pick on, or maybe be random nobodies in the back ground of displays and pics, but again don't chase em too hard.
Like, I love me a chick with a nice axe. I really enjoy collecting chicks who carry nice axes. I would not pay $5 for this chick with an axe because, well, just look at that face.
That said, I would DEFINITELY go hunt down the Monsters from this line. The Beholder and Displacer Beasts are sights to, well, behold. And both versions of the Owlbear are solid figures and cool monsters. I wish that aspect of the line kept going, but I always felt the most important characters in D&D were the monsters.