Baldur's Gate 3 RPG Heroes Get New Digital DnD Miniatures
Baldur's Gate 3 RPG Heroes Get Official DnD Minis
Wizkids is producing official Dungeons and Dragons minis for the popular companion characters from Baldur's Gate 3, plus plenty of the minor NPCs and monsters that populate the game’s world. The miniature maker is releasing two new products in all: a boxed character set of seven minis, and a booster pack series with 40 different figures available to collect. Both are up for preorder now and will be available in early 2025.
Boxed Character Set and Booster Packs
- The character pack includes Shadowheart, Laezel, Gale, Astarion, and Karlach, including Withers, the fan-favorite skeleton.
- Notably absent are Minsc, Jaheira, Halsin, and the albino dragonborn Dark Urge.
- The booster series features many DnD monsters including goblins and minotaurs, along with preview images of Minthara.
As for pricing, the character pack costs $50 while the blind box boosters are sold in packs of eight for a total of $199.92. Each pack contains a random assortment of minis, one large and three small or medium, which are sure to excite collectors. Demand is expected to be high, especially for the character packs.
Baldur's Gate 3: A Global Phenomenon
Baldur's Gate 3 has won five major Game of the Year awards, surprising many with its popularity. RPG fans have developed a strong connection to its core cast, their voice actors rising to DnD celebrity status as they star in various actual play shows.
The Dungeons and Dragons publisher, Wizards of the Coast, is leveraging this popularity by featuring a version of Baldur's Gate 3’s main mindflayer villain on the new monster manual. Additionally, Astarion and Karlach models are promoting the upcoming Project Sigil.
For more DnD content, check out our guides to all the DnD classes and races. If you haven’t decided yet, consider reading our Baldur's Gate 3 review for more insights.
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