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Mickey, the Aeon Dwarf
Standing Tall! Err... Short!
Product ID: 4d991dfef2e94d765f8d5eb0c0b49bd2
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Product Description
Mickey m.3 may be short, but he's good with an axe!
With the ability to accept Unimesh textures and M3/Freak/Puck/Converted David injection morphs, and to slide easily into most M3 and David poses (and most other Mil Poses), Mickey m.3 will stand stalwartly by your side. Isn't 'stalwartly' a great word?
Built off of the DAZ Unimesh, this product comes in the form of installers for Windows and Mac that rebuild Mickey's geometry without containing any of the Unimesh. No more RTEncoding! Yay!
This figure additionally comes with a Female full character pose, 13 head INJ poses, a chainmaille hauberk, a biker jacket, a helm, boots, a hooded cowl and all the textures needed, as well as the standard XFX SDK files to make building conforming clothing easy for any modeller, and conversion of existing clothing simple for anyone with Poser.
Required Products:
Michael 3 from DAZ3d
M3, Puck, Freak, or converted and original David morphs (available on XFX3d.net) to change Mickey's appearance further.
To use the basically useless bit of requisite D&D 3rd Edition game content, and for me to get to use the d20 logo on the main image, I have to say that, and I quote, 'This product requires the use of the Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook, Third Edition, published by Wizards of the Coast, Inc.'
It doesn't require any book at all, really, because the D&D stats are pretty much nonsense and the character is an unbalanced and unusable bit of parody (get it, he's a "munchkin"!), but I have to say it does to use the logo and I thought it would be fun to mark it as d20 compliant. Anyway, half the books that say they require it don't, either, because you could use some other book like Hackmaster, 1st edition AD&D PHB, the Star Wars RPG, or even just have how to play D&D memorized, and you wouldn't need a book. So I'm not breaking any new ground here, either.