Comparing the prices of inflatable mascot tunnels

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Inflatable mascot tunnels are a popular promotional tool used at sporting events, trade shows, and other large gatherings. These tunnels are designed to resemble the mascot of a team or brand and create a fun and engaging experience for attendees. If you are considering purchasing an inflatable mascot tunnel for your event, it is important to understand the factors that can affect pricing. The cost of an inflatable mascot tunnel can vary depending on several factors. The main factor that influences the price is the size of the tunnel. Inflatable tunnels come in a variety of sizes, with larger tunnels typically costing more than smaller ones.



An extraplanar creature that can not normally be detected, the trilloch lived on the waning life-force of dying creatures. Detect magic can reveal the creature, and dispel magic, banish, exorcism, or a cleric’s ability to turn the unholy may drive it away. No other magic has any effect on a trilloch, so far as is known, and no weapon can harm it.

Normally, tiraphegs avoid other creatures, but their behavior can be unpredictable and it has been known for a tirapheg to attack a party of adventurers for no apparent reason. A faulty memory, a mispronounced word, a lacking material component, an imprecise motion were all things which could cause the spell to go awry in various ways leading to sometimes amusing sometimes calamitous effect.

Folio of unpredictable magical effects

Inflatable tunnels come in a variety of sizes, with larger tunnels typically costing more than smaller ones. The size of the tunnel you choose will depend on the space available at your event and your budget. Another factor that can affect the price of an inflatable mascot tunnel is the design customization.

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Every monster ever devised, in the Fiend Folio or not, is somebody’s favorite monster. This time out, we are doing two monsters which I don’t believe that I have ever used. Surely, though, they were someone’s favorites, and if you have ever put them to good use, please share in the comments!

The Tirapheg is difficult to describe, but as it is not automatically hostile, it could be a fairly interesting encounter. Slow-moving eaters of decomposing meat, they might be used as an encounter simply to heighten the weirdness of an area. At seven feet tall, their looming forms will certainly seem eerie. But what if they were taller? Hence, the Giant Tirapheg entry! Because, why not?

The Trilloch is just another way to make standard encounters more interesting, like a wandering living curse, and a creature you cannot affect with weapons or spells doesn’t need a statblock. I did include a Move speed because characters or monsters might find a way to outrun the thing. Save modifiers are included in case it needs to save to avoid being forced away. Dungeon Crawl Classics is a different beast than Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, and this is also reflected in the write-up.

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Tirapheg: Init +3; Atk Spike +3 melee (1d4 plus power of three) or claw +3 melee (1d4 plus strangle); AC 10; HD 2d8; MV 10’; Act 3d20; SP Infravision 30’, power of three, strangle, mirror image; SV Fort +3, Ref +0, Will +3; AL C.

Giant Tirapheg: Init +3; Atk Spike +3 melee (1d6 plus power of three) or claw +3 melee (1d6 plus strangle); AC 13; HD 6d8; MV 20’; Act 3d24; SP Infravision 60’, power of three, strangle, mirror image, crits using Crit Table G; SV Fort +6, Ref +3, Will +6; AL C.

The tirapheg is strange indeed – a naked and hairless tripedal hermaphrodite, of generally humanoid shape, and seven feet tall. The creature has three heads of which the outer two are featureless. The middle head has three large, deeply-inset eyes, two to the front and one to the rear. It has ear-like organs on each side of the central head, but its mouth is located on its torso.

Tiraphegs have three arms. Two are jointed at the shoulders so that they can attack to the rear as easily as to the front, terminating in six-inch long spikes. The third arm, emerging from the center of the chest, ends in a three-fingered hand. Of the creature's three legs, the outer two end in stumps while the central one has three unusually long and strong toes. The creature’s mouth is below its central arm.

Above the mouth are three tentacles, each three inches long, which writhe continuously but which have no obvious function.

Tiraphegs can only attack targets in front of them with their central arms. If the creature hits the same target with both spikes, and it can bring its central arm to bear, it gains the power of three – its central arm automatically hits. This arm grabs its victim around the neck and strangles for automatic damage each round, although a victim can free themselves with an opposed Strength check vs. +3.

When it wishes to retreat from a combat, a tirapheg can create a mirror image effect without spending an Action Die. There is a blinding flash (creatures within 30’ must succeed in a DC 13 Reflex save or be blinded and confused for 1 round), and two illusory projections are created (as result 16-19 on the mirror image spell, page 183 of the core rulebook).

Tiraphegs eat carrion, and seem to show a greater preference to meat the more decomposed it is. Normally, tiraphegs avoid other creatures, but their behavior can be unpredictable and it has been known for a tirapheg to attack a party of adventurers for no apparent reason. Usually, they are encountered singly, but trios are also possible, and it is thought that three must come together for the creatures to reproduce (although this is mere speculation, as the creatures seem to have no means of reproduction). They do not speak, and are seemingly no more intelligent than animals.

The giant tirapheg is very much like its smaller kin, but it is 14 feet tall, and uses Crit Table G. The opposed Strength check to break a giant tirapheg’s strangle is against +6.


An extraplanar creature that can not normally be detected, the trilloch lived on the waning life-force of dying creatures. Detect magic can reveal the creature, and dispel magic, banish, exorcism, or a cleric’s ability to turn the unholy may drive it away. No other magic has any effect on a trilloch, so far as is known, and no weapon can harm it.

All melee attacks within 100’ of a trilloch are at +1 to hit, do +1 damage, and have their critical range increased by +1 (so that most creatures crit on a 19-20). The creature can also influence the behavior of unintelligent monsters, making them twice as aggressive. Trillochs accompany large, powerful monsters, thriving on the huge amounts of life-force released by their victims. If a trilloch’s “host” is killed, the trilloch attaches itself to the victor until driven off or until another, even more powerful creature, kills its new host. At that point, it transfers to the new creature.

A trilloch can fly noncorporeally with a 40’ Move speed, and has a +6 bonus to saves.

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Inflatable mascot tunnels pricing information

Many companies offer the option to customize the design of the mascot tunnel to match your team or brand. This can include adding logos, colors, and other branding elements. The more customization options you choose, the higher the price is likely to be. The material used in the construction of the inflatable mascot tunnel can also impact the price. Tunnels made from higher-quality materials, such as durable PVC or nylon, are likely to be more expensive than those made from lower-quality materials. It is important to consider the durability of the tunnel when making your purchasing decision, as a higher-quality tunnel may offer a longer lifespan and better value in the long run. Lastly, the complexity of the design of the inflatable mascot tunnel can also affect the price. Tunnels with intricate designs or additional features, such as built-in LED lights, are likely to cost more than simpler designs. This is because the manufacturing process for complex designs requires more time and resources. When considering the price of an inflatable mascot tunnel, it is also important to factor in any additional costs, such as shipping and installation. Depending on the size and weight of the tunnel, shipping costs can vary significantly. Additionally, if you require professional installation, this can add to the overall cost. In conclusion, the cost of an inflatable mascot tunnel can vary depending on factors such as size, design customization, material quality, complexity of design, and additional costs. It is important to consider these factors when making your purchasing decision to ensure you choose a tunnel that fits your budget and meets your needs..

Reviews for "The impact of size on the price of inflatable mascot tunnels"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I was very disappointed with the pricing information provided for the inflatable mascot tunnels. The website claimed to have competitive prices, but when I reached out for more information, they were outrageously expensive. Not only that, but they didn't provide a breakdown of the costs, making it difficult for me to understand why they were so much more expensive than other options on the market. Overall, I would not recommend using this company for inflatable mascot tunnels due to their misleading pricing information.
2. Mark - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the inflatable mascot tunnels from this company, but the pricing information was a major letdown. It was incredibly difficult to find any pricing information on their website, and when I finally did, I was shocked at how expensive they were compared to other options. The lack of transparency in their pricing was frustrating, and it made me question the trustworthiness of the company. I ended up going with a different supplier that provided clear pricing information and better value for my money.
3. Jessica - 2 stars
The pricing information for the inflatable mascot tunnels from this company was way too high for what they offered. I was excited about the possibility of getting a customized, high-quality tunnel for our event, but the cost was just not realistic. Other companies in the market offered similar products at much more reasonable prices. The lack of affordability and transparency with the pricing information made it difficult for me to justify using this company for our event. I would recommend looking elsewhere for inflatable mascot tunnels with better pricing options.
4. David - 1 star
The pricing information provided for the inflatable mascot tunnels was incredibly misleading. Their website advertised competitive prices, but when I inquired about the cost, they quoted me a price that was far beyond my budget. It felt like a bait-and-switch tactic, luring customers in with the promise of affordable prices and then hitting them with an unreasonable quote. I would caution others to be wary of the pricing information provided by this company and to seek other options to avoid disappointment.

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