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Pathfinder Battles: Tournament of Trials Review – Fists of the Ruby Phoenix Miniatures by WizKids

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In this post, I review the miniatures from the Pathfinder Battles: Tournament of Trials boxed set by WizKids. This set of miniatures is inspired by Paizo’s Pathfinder Fists of the Ruby Phoenix Adventure Path. In this boxed set, you will find 7 miniatures, and one is fairly sizable!

Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix Tournament of Trials contents - Pre-Painted miniatures by WizKids

Looking at the back of the box, you wouldn’t realize that one is much larger than the others, but let’s take these figures out for a closer look.

Pathfinder Battles Fists of the Ruby Phoenix Tournament of Trials contents - Pre-Painted miniatures by WizKids - Actual minis

Actually, a couple of these miniatures are fairly large. Closer to the end of the post, I will toss an Age of Sigmar miniature in the mix for scale comparison.

Now, let’s continue investigating these miniatures.

The Miniatures from Tournament of Trials

Golden League Xun

Gold League Xun Miniature

Straight up, I love the look of this miniature. It is so cool!!

Gold League Xun Miniature  back of figure

Golden League Xun is a formidable warrior from the Golden League.

Provincial Jiang-Shi Vampire

Provincial Jiang-Shi Vampire miniature

This miniature looks awesome!

Side view

It is so well done.

Back of the model

Provincial Jiang-Shi Vampire is fearsome undead creature with a rich backstory, ready to haunt your campaigns.

Razu, Tengu Masterbard

Razu

Razu is a unique blend of avian and musical prowess and is sure to captivate both players and foes.

Back of the miniature

Yabin the Just

Yabin

Yabin embodies justice and honor.

Rivka

Rivka. No idea what it is, but the model looks awesome!

An interesting mini for sure representing a character I know nothing about.

Taiga Yai

Taiga Yai miniature

This formidable presence embodies the wild and untamed aspects of nature.

Back of the model

It is a really large miniature, and a good looking one too.

Shadow Yai

Miniature of Shadow Yai

Shadow Yai is a shadowy assassin, that lurks in the darkness to strike at unsuspecting targets.

Back of Model

Scale Comparison Image

Now that you have seen all of the miniatures up close, let me show you the Tournament of Trials miniatures compared to that Age of Sigmar miniature that I mentioned earlier.

Scale comparison of Tournament of Trials miniatures to an Age of Sigmar model

As you can see, this box set comes with two fairly sizable miniatures.

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If you liked this post, be sure to check out my Martial Arts Masters Boxed Set review for some more pre-painted miniatures by WizKids. The minis in that review come from the same series as the ones in this post.

Wrapping it up…

Overall, these are some really cool miniatures. Hopefully this post gave you a better idea of what comes in the box should you choose to purchase it.

Until next time, Happy Gaming Everyone!!!