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product_id: 17310285
title: "Dungeons & Dragons Heroscape Master Set: Battle For The Underdark"
brand: "hasbro"
price: "2385 zł"
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# 10.5 x 15.9 x 3.5 in 1-4 players 3.5 lbs weight Dungeons & Dragons Heroscape Master Set: Battle For The Underdark

**Brand:** hasbro
**Price:** 2385 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎲 Roll the dice on adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dungeons & Dragons Heroscape Master Set: Battle For The Underdark by hasbro
- **How much does it cost?** 2385 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hasbro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hasbro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Ready to Play:** No assembly required—just open the box and start your adventure!
- • **Durable Design:** Crafted from high-quality plastic for endless gameplay.
- • **Team Building Fun:** Perfect for fostering teamwork and strategic thinking!
- • **Endless Compatibility:** Mix and match with other Heroscape figures for limitless fun!
- • **Unleash Your Imagination:** Dive into epic battles with fully painted miniatures!

## Overview

The Dungeons & Dragons Heroscape Master Set: Battle For The Underdark is a thrilling miniatures game that includes 10 fully painted figures, 50 terrain pieces, and a comprehensive rule book. Designed for 1-4 players, this set promotes team-building skills and is compatible with other Heroscape figures, ensuring endless gameplay possibilities.

## Description

Product Description          Dungeons and Dragons meets Heroscape in the Battle for the Underdark Master Set 3. 10 detailed miniature figures and 50 interlocking pieces are included in this build and battle game system. Unique heroes include Tandros Kreel of Einar, Erevan Sunshadow of Jandar, Darrk Ambershard of Aquilla, and Ana Karithon of Einar. Play one of five select games or customize and create your own. Contents of Heroscape - Battle for the Underdark Master Set 3: 2 Dungeon Tiles (24 hex) 3 Dungeon Tiles (7 hex) 2 Dungeon Tiles (3 hex) 2 Dungeon Tiles (2 hex) 2 Dungeon Tiles (1 hex) 3 Rock Tiles (7 hex) 2 Rock Tiles (3 hex) 1 Rock Tile (2 hex) 1 Rock Tile (1 hex) 3 Sand Tiles (7 hex) 1 Sand Tile (2 hex) 1 Sand Tile (1 hex) 1 Grass Tile (3 hex) 1 Grass Tile (2 hex) 1 Grass Tile (1 hex) 12 Water Tiles (1 hex) 8 Shadow Tiles (1 hex) 1 Rock Outcrop and Base (3 hex) 3 Rock Outcrops and Bases (1 hex) 10 Painted Figures 8 Army Cards 4 Treasure Glyphs 23 Wound Markers 8 Order Markers 8 Combat Dice 1 20-Sided Die 1 Rulebook.             From the Manufacturer          Legends of the D&D universe come to Heroscape! The hordes of evil must be stopped. The Valkyrie Generals representing the forces of good have summoned brave adventurers to embark on a quest to defeat the black dragons and their wicked allies. Who will prevail and who will perish? Iconic characters and monsters from the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons joins forces with the ultimate build and battle miniatures game to bring new dimensions of fun for everyone! Battle a troll, a band of drow (dark elves), and ultimately face the evil black dragon. Fifty configurable terrain pieces ensures hours of replay as you design your own battles. Choose one of the five customizable game scenarios included or create a scenario of your own – its all up to you!

## Features

- Build and Battle miniatures game
- Rule book, 10 figures, 50 terrain pieces and play components
- Figures fully painted and assembled, ready to play out of the box
- Figures made of durable plastic built to endure repeated play
- Everything is fully compatible with other Heroscape figures

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions | 10.5 x 15.9 x 3.5 inches |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Subject Character | Dragon |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| Battery Type | No batteries required |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |

## Images

![Dungeons & Dragons Heroscape Master Set: Battle For The Underdark - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81sWx4yukBL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Last of the Heroscape expansions
  

*by Z***R on Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2011*

Heroscape will no longer be made because Wizards of the Coast feels it is not completely in line with their company plan.  As a result, this will be the last of the Heroscape expansions to be released.  It will soon be out of print so if you are a person who loves Heroscape, you might want to grab one of these before they become scarce and the cost goes up.The set is probably the smallest master set to date, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in uniqueness.  This set has only a handful of characters to play with and sort of implies you will either buy additional master sets and all of the booster packs for figures (of which there are 3 waves with 4 packs in each wave.)  It features some new unique terrain such as the dungeon hexes and shadow tiles (similar to water but black). It also boasts some rock fomations which are simply gray versions of the icebergs from the tundra expansion set.  The figures are a little under par in my opinion with the dragon being a tiny little black that is very non-imposing compared to Mimring from master set #1.What this set does do nicely is lay the groundwork for a different type of scenario....the dungeon crawl.  I have purchased a few fortress expansions that have doors and the adventures have been a lot of fun.  So snatch up a few sets and let the games begin!!

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    An okay set, though it's my least favorite of the Heroscape Mastersets.
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2014*

I'll start with the aspects of this set that I like.First of all, it's a Heroscape set with a Dungeons and Dragon's theme. This is a pretty cool concept and I'm glad they did it. I like the characters this game introduced and I like the way these characters work together.Secondly, The cave/dungeon setting of this set's terrain and doodad pieces is pretty cool. I always enjoy the option of being able to build heroscape battlefields with new types of terrain and the cave setting adds a lot of options. The stalagmite doodads are very nice I will often use them for making rocky outcrops when I'm building a mountain battlefield.Thirdly, speaking strictly in terms of personal preference, I find Ana Karathion to be the most useful healer unit I own.And now for the things I didn't like. (Sorry D&D fans. But this really isn't a very good Heroscape set.)First of all, this is one of the smallest of the mastersets, containing only enough pieces for a small two player game. This isn't a big problem since heroscape is designed with the idea that you will combine all of your sets together. But it's still a small set. When this set was released, Wizards of the coast tried to justify this set's small size by saying the set makes up for it by adding shadow terrain pieces. But the problem with saying that is that ALL the mastersets introduced new types of terrain pieces, so it doesn't make up for anything.Secondly, flimsy construction. It has been speculated that the only reason Wizards of the Coast took Heroscape from Milton Bradly was for the purpose of killing the game. Whether this is true or not, the construction of this set certainly supports the theory. Normally (with an exception of the water tiles) Heroscape units and terrain are built to last. But not on this set. The unit figurines feel weak and flimsy and whenever I hold one I'm half afraid the figure is going to break, this is especially true of Ana Karathion and of the Dark Elves. This set's terrain pieces are thin and weak when compared to the terrain from the other sets, making me believe that Wizards of the Coast weren't willing to spend even an extra cent on plastic for Heroscape if they didn't have to. And on my shadow tiles (which are basically black water pieces) half of the pieces were gray, and some were swirled and mixed in color. It's like the person at the factory who made the piece didn't even care enough to clean their equipment before filling the molds. And there certainly wasn't any quality-control inspection of the pieces before they were placed in the box.Thirdly, the units from this set are not completely compatible with the previous Heroscape units...especially the elf units. This isn't a huge problem because these units do 'technically' work with other heroscape units, but the synergy is gone. These units do not benefit very well from the powers of the older units. Even the Marvel Superheroes Master Set only used powers and unit builds that already had a precedence within the game. (As much as I've heard people complain about the Incredible Hulk, he's really just Krug the Troll on steroids. Precedence is still met)Fourth, Heroscape is a war game. It's not meant to be an RPG. This set is built strictly to work in an RPG setting. This isn't that big of a deal since it IS a Dungeons and Dragons set, AND because Master Set 2:Swarm of Marro is also very RPG-ish, so there was already an RPG precedence set. BUT, Swarm of the Marro still had multiple squads of units so that a war could be fought is the players wanted. And when you took all the Swarm 'good guys' and placed them on one side and then placed all of the Swarm 'bad guys' on the other side you wound up with two balanced 600 point forces. The D&D masterset only has one squad of units and the two sides do not match up point wise. A small problem, but once again, it's like Wizards didn't care enough to even balance the two sides. (Also once again, even the Marvel Set, which had no squads, still balanced its sides)Fifth, strange character faction assignment. Yet another case where Wizards just didn't seem to care enough to do it right. Heroscape already had several well defined game factions, which is cool. Then Wizards produced their own Masterset with it's own original units, which is also cool. But then they tried to place their original units into preexisting factions and didn't bother to find out which factions they should belong in. For example, Jandar is the Archetypal Hero/honorable-good-guy/Knight-in-Shining-armor faction. And Ullar is the magical/elves/wizards faction. So why did they place their Elf Wizard in Jandar instead of Ullar? Einar is the Empire-building-Roman-legion/Japanese-Samurai faction, so why did they place the warrior/tank and the priest in Einar instead of Jandar?In short, This whole set feels like it was thrown together on a shoe string budget, without any effort to do it right. Wizards of the Coast just didn't seem to care about the quality of the product. And although most of the problems with this set are small, small problems can add up to an inferior product.  It's still a decent set, and if you just Got to have some D&D Heroscape then by all means buy it, but of the four Heroscape Mastersets, I would recommend this one last. This is the only Master Set where I felt like I didn't get my money's worth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great Miniatures Game
  

*by M***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2010*

Heroscape is by far one of the best miniatures game that was available.  The Battle for the Underdark Master Set is a little light on terrain pieces, but still makes for some fun an interesting scenarios.  The introduction of the "dungeon" is also a nice addition to the Heroscape universe.  As far as the educational value of this set, it mainly goes to number crunching and strategy.  Even though this game was designed for children 8 years of age and older, my brothers and I (who are in our late 20s and early 30s) have a blast playing Heroscape during the holidays.  It is just a shame that Hasbro, Milton Bradley, and Wizards of the Coast have decided to terminate the game from any further development.As a side note, if you are a Heroscape fan, you may want to visit [...].  It is an excellent resource for custom units, terrain, maps, and scenarios.

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