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Angry Wretch B

Angry Wretch B

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Creator: Mammoth Factory  |  From £5.99

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Angry Wretch B: a feral little problem for the party

Angry Wretch B is the sort of miniature that immediately gives a tabletop scene a problem to solve. Small, vicious, and full of motion, this goblin-like wretch works well whenever you need a creature that looks hungry, desperate, and ready to lash out. The wide-open mouth, clawed feet, crouched pose, and scavenged-looking clothing make it feel like a survivor from the rough edges of a fantasy world rather than a tidy rank-and-file soldier.

For Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, and other tabletop RPGs, that makes the model useful beyond a simple combat marker. It can be a lone ambusher in a ruined tunnel, part of a larger wretch pack, a fiendish scavenger prowling a battlefield, or an unsettling guide who knows the way through somewhere unpleasant. The miniature sits on a 25mm base at 32mm scale, so it is a practical choice for close-quarters encounters, dungeon rooms, alleys, caves, and other scenes where a smaller threat can still make the players nervous.

The detail in the ragged garments helps tell the story before anyone rolls initiative. Stitched fabric, leather straps, rough protective pieces, and an aggressive posture all suggest a creature that has survived by stealing, scrambling, and biting first. If your campaign uses goblins, wretches, fiends, corrupted villagers, or feral cave-dwellers, Angry Wretch B can slot into several roles without needing much explanation at the table.

Ways to Use It

This 3D printed resin miniature is especially handy when you want a fast encounter hook or a characterful support piece for a larger scene. Mammoth Factory has given the sculpt enough attitude to stand alone, but it also looks at home among other fantasy monsters, dungeon scatter, or rough terrain pieces.

  • Dungeon ambush: place it near a doorway, collapsed wall, or treasure pile as the first sign that something has been living there.
  • Wretch pack member: use it as one of several small enemies with different poses, personalities, and levels of aggression.
  • Unreliable guide: turn it into a nervous local creature that knows hidden routes but may betray the party if frightened.
  • Battlefield scavenger: add it to a wargaming objective, ruined camp, or aftermath scene to make the board feel occupied.
  • Fiendish nuisance: treat it as a low-level threat that distracts heroes while something larger closes in.

Why it earns a place in the miniatures case

Some miniatures are useful because they are impressive centrepieces. Angry Wretch B is useful because it is flexible. It can be comic, horrible, tragic, or dangerous depending on the scene around it. A crouched little menace with a big expression gives a Game Master room to improvise, and it gives players something memorable to react to even in a quick encounter.

It is also a good pick for wargaming tables that need small fantasy creatures with strong silhouettes. The pose reads clearly from across the board, while the straps, layered clothing, and rough armour give the model enough texture to reward closer inspection. Use it around caves, ruins, camps, sewers, forest paths, or any corner of the battlefield that should feel a little less safe.

If Angry Wretch B fits the next encounter you are building, you can find the product page here: Angry Wretch B at Myth Forged. It is a compact, characterful fantasy miniature that works neatly for tabletop RPGs, skirmish games, and those moments when the smallest monster in the room still causes the loudest trouble.

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