"Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game"@en . . "Medium"@en . "7929"^^ . "Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game"@en . . . . . . "The Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game (DDM) is a collectible skirmish miniatures wargame game played with pre-painted, plastic miniature figures based on characters and monsters from the Dungeons & Dragons games. Released in September of 2003 by Wizards of the Coast, which is owned by Hasbro, DDM is composed of loosely themed sets that are released roughly every 4 months. The game is played on a grid of one-inch squares, each representing five feet; the scale is thus 1:60. All figures are designated as being a Image:Wizards of the Coast Rarity Symbol - Common.svg \"common\", Image:Wizards of the Coast Rarity Symbol - Uncommon.svg \"uncommon\", or Image:Wizards of the Coast Rarity Symbol - Rare.svg \"rare\" piece. This rarity determines the odds of obtaining each piece within a pre-packaged expansion pack or starter set. By making certain pieces of higher worth to be less available, DDM has a collectible component similar to collectible trading card games such as Magic: The Gathering (also published by Wizards of the Coast). Unlike Dungeons & Dragons, which like most role-playing games has players playing the part of a single character, the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game is a miniatures wargame in which two opponents pit armies of units against each other. In order to allow rule adjudication without a Dungeon Master, the DDM rules are simplified from Dungeons & Dragons' combat system, with a few additional features unique to the skirmish game. The Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures Game also currently serves as Hasbro's official line of miniature figures for the Dungeons & Dragons game."@en . . "The Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game (DDM) is a collectible skirmish miniatures wargame game played with pre-painted, plastic miniature figures based on characters and monsters from the Dungeons & Dragons games. Released in September of 2003 by Wizards of the Coast, which is owned by Hasbro, DDM is composed of loosely themed sets that are released roughly every 4 months. The game is played on a grid of one-inch squares, each representing five feet; the scale is thus 1:60."@en . "Medium"@en . . "Medium-High"@en . . . .