D&D General WizKids Opens Pre-Orders for Life Size Replicas Coming in 2025

Red Dragon Egg, Displacer Kitten, Leshy, and Critical Role’s Baby Trinket

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WizKids announced several new life-size foam figurines coming next year available for pre-order.

The first is the D&D Replicas of the Realm Red Dragon Egg featuring a hatchling dragon first emerging from its shell. The pre-painted foam figure is 9.25 inches tall and rests on a base that can be displayed standing up or reclined. This figure is expected in Q3 2025 for a retail price of $99.99

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The next is also from the D&D Replicas of the Realm line and is a Displacer Beast Kitten. This little loaf is 10.5 inches long and made from hand-painted soft foam. This figure is expected Q3 2025 with a retail price of $129.99.

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WizKids also has a licensed Pathfinder mini with the life size Gourd Leshy figure standing just under 13 inches tall made from hand-painted soft foam. This figure is expected Q3 2025 with a retail price of $99.99.

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Finally, licensed from Critical Role in the Critters of Exandria line, there’s the life-size Baby Trinket. The cute cub version of Vex’s animal companion is just under 13 inches tall and hand-painted soft foam complete with little helmet. This figure is expected Q2 2025 with a retail price of $129.99.
 

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Darryl Mott

Darryl Mott

How big should a displacer beast kitten or dragon egg be?
How about life size? ;)

Let's see, an ostrich egg is about 6 inches. An adult about 9 feet tall and 300lbs. A dragon is... ten times that? Does a 9.5 inch egg really seem to fit? Lots of fantasy shows then at two feet or more.

A displacer beast is what, the size of a horse? A young horse is what, 3 feet tall? Or maybe a DB is closer to the size of a jaguar/leopard? Those are about a foot long at birth. And by the time they might be a pet/kitten they are at least 2 feet long or so.
 

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Azzy

ᚳᚣᚾᛖᚹᚢᛚᚠ (He/Him)
I was thinking that I would get that displacer beast kitten... But then I saw the price tag and then cried myself to sleep.
 

How about life size? ;)

Let's see, an ostrich egg is about 6 inches. An adult about 9 feet tall and 300lbs. A dragon is... ten times that? Does a 9.5 inch egg really seem to fit? Lots of fantasy shows then at two feet or more.

A displacer beast is what, the size of a horse? A young horse is what, 3 feet tall? Or maybe a DB is closer to the size of a jaguar/leopard? Those are about a foot long at birth. And by the time they might be a pet/kitten they are at least 2 feet long or so.
I've never seen a real red dragon or displacer beast so I really wouldn't know.

However, Titanosaur, which is estimated to grow to 100' did sometimes lay eggs that were around 8". Now dinosaurs and dragons aren't the same, but it seems to be within the realm of possibility to be less than a foot long.
 

Lanefan

Victoria Rules
How big should a displacer beast kitten or dragon egg be?
The two most recent mainstream fantasy examples of dragon eggs I can think of are a) the one Hagrid hatches in the first Harry Potter and b) the three Daenerys hatches at the end of GoT season 1.

All four of those are depicted as about 8" or so long; and the dragons that come out of 'em are pretty damn small...until they grow. :)
 

pukunui

Legend
There’s a displacer beast kitten in The Wild Beyond the Witchlight. I can’t remember how big it is, but it’s also not a newborn, if that makes any difference.
 





bedir than

Full Moon Storyteller
There’s a displacer beast kitten in The Wild Beyond the Witchlight. I can’t remember how big it is, but it’s also not a newborn, if that makes any difference.
There's also a reference to a displacer kitten in Book of Many Things. That one fits inside the type of bell that is in a small bell tower.
 

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