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Re: 7953 Jester and 7955 Wizard - Kingdoms Set Reviews

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 8:24 pm
by Frank_Lloyd_Knight
Kosh wrote:The 7953 and 7955 are alright sets design wise, there are a little limiting as small sets go as whom needs 20 jesters or 20 of the same wizard? I can ALWAYS use 20 of the same soldier design..... :halo: Well, except maybe for the Jellybean knights....
I thought it was a great idea because I actually really wanted a jester and a wizard, and just a single jester and wizard without having to buy a $60 dollar set.

Re: 7953 Jester and 7955 Wizard - Kingdoms Set Reviews

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:12 pm
by sidewinderl
Kosh wrote:The 7953 and 7955 are alright sets design wise, there are a little limiting as small sets go as whom needs 20 jesters or 20 of the same wizard? I can ALWAYS use 20 of the same soldier design..... :halo: Well, except maybe for the Jellybean knights....
Yeah, that's the problem I have with these impulse sets...it's good that they want to do an impulse that isn't a soldier...that just gets old, even if you're an army builder (the battle packs are muuuch better anyway). As far as AFOLs go, the ideal castle impulse would be a peasant. And as long as we're dreaming: a peasant with a pitchfork lol

Re: 7953 Jester and 7955 Wizard - Kingdoms Set Reviews

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:04 am
by Kosh
sidewinderl wrote: Yeah, that's the problem I have with these impulse sets...it's good that they want to do an impulse that isn't a soldier...that just gets old, even if you're an army builder (the battle packs are muuuch better anyway). As far as AFOLs go, the ideal castle impulse would be a peasant. And as long as we're dreaming: a peasant with a pitchfork lol
Ohhh, ohhh, a Peasant with a pitchfork AND a pig. hehe