WizKids Reveals D&D HeroClix Series One, Packed With 60 Miniatures
WizKids is pushing D&D minis beyond shelf candy: Series One brings 60-plus pre-painted figures, blind boosters, and real HeroClix utility in October 2026.

WizKids has turned its Dungeons & Dragons HeroClix line into something bigger than a collector’s shelf line. Dungeons & Dragons HeroClix: Series One is listed as a Q4 2026 release, with WizKids saying pre-orders will not ship until release, and the set is planned for October 2026. The core hook is scale: more than 60 individual pre-painted miniatures drawn from the D&D multiverse, including Secret Commons, Primes, Chase miniatures, and brick-topper One-Shot cards.
That matters because this is not just about display pieces. WizKids says each booster will include three regular-sized pre-painted miniatures, one oversized miniature, an object token, an object card, and a One-Shot card. An eight-booster brick is planned, which gives the release a clear game-store structure instead of a one-off novelty drop. The revealed lineup also points to a careful blend of familiar and deep-cut D&D identity: a mixed adventuring party, a mimic, the Red Wizards of Thay, a giant space hamster, and archetypes like Elf Wizard, Human Paladin, Halfling Warlock, and Dwarf Cleric.
For players, the HeroClix part is the real differentiator. WizKids bills HeroClix as the world’s number one selling collectible miniatures game, with more than 750,000,000 figures sold, and the system is built around small teams of three to five figures fighting on pre-made maps. The figures use a combat dial in the base to track stats as they take damage, which means a D&D crossover here is not only a lore showcase but also usable in a separate tabletop ruleset. That gives Series One value for skirmish players, blind-box collectors, and D&D fans who want iconic monsters and character types in a format that can actually hit the table.

Series One also looks like an expansion of an existing lane rather than a brand-new experiment. WizKids already launched Dungeons & Dragons HeroClix Iconix releases such as Eye of the Beholder, which it described as the first time some of D&D’s most recognizable elements entered HeroClix, along with Cave of the Owlbears and Den of the Displacer Beast. The newer Dungeons & Dragons HeroClix Map and Terrain Kit goes further, pairing a limited-edition Elf Wizard and Orc Fighter with a terrain sheet, a one-shot card, and a double-sided HeroClix map. Against the backdrop of D&D’s 50th anniversary in 2024 and the September 17, 2024 release of the 2024 Player’s Handbook, which Wizards of the Coast called the biggest in D&D history with 12 classes, 48 subclasses, and 10 species, WizKids’ latest move reads like a company building an ecosystem, not merely recycling a license.
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