While the specific "V11 Hael Exclusive" refers to a highly niche release within the Tabletop Boys
Score: 5/5 stars (if you can get it). Score: 1/5 stars (for your wallet).
Character Development: Deeper interactions between the boys, highlighting their unique personalities, from Felix's "green eyes and black hair" to Aiden's "shorts and T-shirt" aesthetic. the tabletop boys v11 hael exclusive
To hold it is to feel the weight of every previous version—the V1s that were born in a basement of dice and cigarette smoke, and the V10s that almost lost the soul of the game to over-polish. But the Hael Exclusive is different. It’s the "ghost in the machine" version. It represents that specific, haunting realization that while the game stays the same, the players are ghosts of who they used to be.
Is that insane? Yes. Is it justified? To a collector, also yes. While the specific "V11 Hael Exclusive" refers to
"We're thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with Hael on this project," says [The Tabletop Boys' representative]. "His passion and creativity are infectious, and we can't wait to see how enthusiasts respond to this exclusive piece."
Every piece is bagged separately. Unlike cheaper kits where parts are tossed in, the organization here screams luxury. You get a certificate of authenticity signed by the lead sculptor, hand-numbered (this run is limited to only 300 units worldwide), and a QR code that links to a private, unlisted 4K build-guide video specifically for the Exclusive variant. To hold it is to feel the weight
Standard retail price for the V11 core box? $149.99.