WizKids Reveals Redesigned D&D Adult Black Dragon Miniature

The Black Dragon is the first to get a new WizKids miniature.

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WizKids has revealed the first redesigned dragon figure for its Dungeons & Dragons line. A new Adult Black Dragon miniature will be released in March 2025, with a suggested retail price of $79.99. The new miniature is a huge miniature that sits on a gargantuan base, in part to help support the figure's 10-inch wingspan. This marks the first of the newly designed dragons to get a miniature and will be released as a standalone figure, not tied to a particular miniature set release.

All five chromatic dragons and all five metallic dragons got redesigns as part of D&D's 50th anniversary, with the intent of making the dragons look more iconic and have their figures and features fit their actual abilities. For instance, the black dragon's skull and horns are exposed due to the immense amount of acid breath that the dragon uses on its foes. Speaking with Screen Rant earlier this year, D&D art director Josh Herman pointed out that the Black Dragon (and the chromatics in general) were inspired by the designs of Scar and Mustafa in the Lion King. "[Y]ou can also see that in both of those, there's an intelligence in those designs and those creatures," Herman said. "So you can tell they look like lions, but they also clearly can do something later, especially in the movies. We wanted to take that approach, specifically for the Black Dragon. We wanted to make this something that you recognize immediately and know this is a villain, of all the dragons, when you look at the Black Dragon."

You can read the description of the new miniature below, along with a full look at a 3D render of the new dragon. Coincidentally, the render also provides fans with a new look on what the black dragon looks like, with hints of green scales visible on its tails.


The D&D Icons of the Realms Adult Black Dragon will be released in March 2025, and the suggested price will be $79.99.

Product Description:

The Adult Black Dragon is among the most terrifying and hateful of the evil chromatic dragons. Wielding corrosive acid breath, Adult Black Dragons are drawn to secluded swamps and forgotten ruins when making their lairs.

Sculpted from the newest edition of the Monster Manual, the Huge-sized D&D Icons of the Realms: Adult Black Dragon pre-painted miniature sits on a 75mm (3-inch) in diameter base, making it perfect for your next encounter. With a 10-inch wingspan, this loathsome dragon will invoke fear in players and awe in admirers.


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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

aco175

Legend
It is cool, but not sure how many $80 dragons I need/ want/ have to have. My group has one dragon of bigger than normal size that seems to pull quadruple duty.

I recall a D&D advertisement in one of the magazines with PC minis fighting a Hormel canned ham on the table. The tagline was something about your heroes deserve more or such. The next page swapped out the ham for a large dragon mini.
 

Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
A gargantuan base? Thats rather oversized for an Adult dragon, isn’t it?

I love the new design, but if I’m gonna buy a mini for it, I want it at the correct scale for play.

EDIT: Oh, I see. It is a 3-inch base, they were using “gargantuan” colloquially rather than in its technical game meaning.
 
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dave2008

Legend
I wonder if redesigning the dragons is an attempt to sell new dragon models to people who already have models of the previous design. It will have the opposite effect on my purchases in the future.
I am very happy they are doing these redesigns. It has been long overdue IMO. I was never thrilled with the 3e, 4e, 5e era black design and never purchased a mini. I do like this design. So that may drive me to purchase one, but it wouldn't be to replace an old one.
 


NerdyRotica

Villager
I wonder if redesigning the dragons is an attempt to sell new dragon models to people who already have models of the previous design. It will have the opposite effect on my purchases in the future.
Except this model looks INCREDIBLY better than the old one. Almost all of the new dragon designs are massive improvements. I never bought any of the old ones because they look butt ugly, but I will absolutely be picking up every single new dragon mini they release if they keep up this kind of quality.
 


FitzTheRuke

Legend
I liked, but wasn't excited by the new Dragon designs... but this mini looks awesome. The price point is high, but not as high as they have been skewing lately with their "Only the wealthy can afford these luxuries anyhow, so why not jack them up a notch or three" mentality.
 

[with the intent of making the dragons look more iconic and have their figures and features fit their actual abilities. For instance, the black dragon's skull and horns are exposed due to the immense amount of acid breath that the dragon uses on its foes.

But the old black dragon design already had its skull exposed…

Also, please tell me more about the dragons where their horns AREN’T exposed
 

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