The Dimension 20’s Miniature Auction came to a close last Friday and the results are in!
Throughout the entire month, Knight’s Digest has been writing down the results at the end of each week to see how many bids were placed, the highest bids overall, and the results of the newly offered Tableaus and DM Screen Elements. In this article, we have the results for the top 10 highest-sold items, how much The Bad Kids went for, and much more!
We’re going to dive in now on the data but if you want to know more about the auction, you should check out this article: The Best Auction So Far: Dimension 20’s Freshman Year Sale, where we discussed what was going to be available and the announcement itself.
(For you nerds, here’s the link to the Google Sheets for the full rundown)
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Across-the-board
Item and Bid Count
The Dimension 20 Miniature Auction offered 79 different items (which my grubby little paws didn’t couldn’t a finger on) that ranged from miniatures seen on the show, tableaus that showcased memorable fights, and DM Screen Elements that were a part of that season’s DM Screen.
In terms of bids, there were over 10,000 bids placed throughout March. While that ranges out to an average of 127 bids per item, that wasn’t necessarily the case. The Aguefor Academy Building 1 had only 1 single bid for $5,556. While the Skeletal Owlbear 1 miniature had 467 separate bids and ended up selling for a nice $1,300.
How Much the Dimension 20’s Miniature Auction Raised
Over the 10,063 total bids placed, only 79 were finalized resulting in $213,810 dollars raised for the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. What a commendable amount!
We salute you here at Knight’s Digest, Dimension 20!
Top 10 Items Sold
# | Item Name | Type | Bid Count | Final Bid |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | FIGUEROTH FAETH | Miniature | 316 | $12,555.55 |
2 | PRINCIPAL ARTHUR AGUEFORT | Miniature | 124 | $10,101 |
3 | RUMBLE ROAD- DUMPSTER CURVE | Tableau | 339 | $9,990 |
4 | CLASH OF THE CORN CUTIES | Tableau | 161 | $6,944 |
5 | JAWBONE O’SHAUGHNESSY | Miniature | 168 | $6,575 |
6 | SKLONDA GUKGAK | Miniature | 77 | $6,550 |
7 | THE SISTERLY SHOWDOWN | Tableau | 192 | $6,091 |
8 | AGUEFOR ACADEMY BUILDING 1 | DM Screen Element | 1 | $5,556 |
9 | GORGUG THISTLESPRING | Miniature | 49 | $5,501 |
10 | RUMBLE ROAD- CUBBY INTERSECTION | Tableau | 271 | $5,204 |
# | TOTAL | 10 Items | 1698 Bids | $75,067.55 |
The top 10 items alone covered nearly 30% of the money raised at the auction, with a tie between the miniatures and tableaus and only one DM Screen Element hitting the Top 10.
The Results of The Bad Kids
# | Bad Kid | Bid Count | Final Bid |
---|---|---|---|
1 | FIGUEROTH FAETH | 316 | $12,555.55 |
2 | GORGUG THISTLESPRING | 49 | $5,501 |
3 | FABIAN ARAMAIS SEACASTER | 184 | $4,501.45 |
4 | RIZ GUKGAK | 46 | $4,002 |
5 | ADAINE ABERNANT | 141 | $3,701 |
6 | KRISTEN APPLEBEES | 153 | $2,600 |
# | 6 Bad Kids | 889 Bids | $32,861 |
The Bad Kids are pulling their weight! Are you surprised by the results? I am a Fabian Seacaster fan at heart so while I’m heartbroken he didn’t get to the #1 spot, I can rest easy being in 3rd place.
Other Findings
Top 10 Lowest Selling Items
Item | Type | Bid Count | Final Bid |
---|---|---|---|
GHOST NERD #5 | Miniature | 41 | $875.00 |
HELIO SPIRITUAL WEAPON | Miniature | 236 | $926.00 |
AGUEFORT ACADEMY GYM | DM Screen Element | 89 | $951.00 |
DAYNE BLAYDE | Miniature | 109 | $960.00 |
TOWN BUILDING 2 | DM Screen Element | 191 | $972.00 |
BILLY HELLMOUTH (ON FOOT) | Miniature | 97 | $1,000.00 |
BARRY BARBAZU | Maxi | 127 | $1,001.00 |
VIDEO GAME TRAP 3 | Maxi | 182 | $1,008.00 |
AGUEFOR ACADEMY BUILDING 2 | DM Screen Element | 47 | $1,011.00 |
STORM ELEMENTAL CHEERLEADER | Miniature | 132 | $1,054.00 |
I am honestly very surprised with how meh the DM Screen Elements did in this auction. There were only eleven elements offered in this auction, with three in the bottom ten, would you still say that it was worth it for Dimension 20 to offer it up in this auction?
I’m not sure, myself. Don’t get me wrong, with the lowest bid being $951, that is not an amount to just scoff at. When I heard the announcement that parts of the DM Screen that Brennan Lee Mulligan used, I thought that every piece offered was going to be in the top 25% since they had probably the most on-screen time out of anything offered in this auction.
Conclusion
In the grand view of things, I think the Dimension 20 auction was an overwhelming success. It was awesome to see what items had the most bids, which Bad Kid had the highest final bid, and seeing crisp 360-degree pictures of all my favorite miniatures (including a Bill Seacaster, which was never shown in the show at all!).
Like I mentioned in the beginning, if you nerds want to see the full roundup of data we collected throughout March, check out this Google Sheet, or check out the website that hosted the auction: Dimension 20 Auction.
Thank you to the following Bad Kids for the endless entertainment:
- Brennan Lee Mulligan
- Lou Wilson
- Zac Oyama
- Emily Axford
- Siobhan Thompson
- Brian Murphy
- Ally Beardsley
- and of course @Dimension20 and @Dropout !
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