WizKids unveils Adult Spirit Dragon miniature for Dungeons & Dragons collectors
WizKids’ Adult Spirit Dragon turns a Forgotten Realms lore drop into a 75 mm centerpiece, with a $79.99 prepainted version and a $59.99 paint-it-yourself twin.

WizKids has opened preorders on the Adult Spirit Dragon, a Huge-size Icons of the Realms miniature that lands squarely in centerpiece territory for Dungeons & Dragons collectors. Built on a 75 mm base, the prepainted figure is fully assembled and ready for table play, but its biggest draw is the link to Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn, which gives the model a fresh monster identity instead of another recycled dragon sculpt.
That lore connection gives the figure a stronger hook than most premium releases. D&D Beyond describes spirit dragons as sometimes called song dragons, ancient beings tied to fallen realms and driven to study the ruins of their lost homelands. They can disguise themselves among people, may hire adventurers to uncover forgotten knowledge, and can be overwhelmed by songs from their own era. D&D Beyond’s art coverage also frames them as noble dragons that embody the spirit of a lost civilization, which fits the Adult Spirit Dragon’s regal presentation far better than a generic chromatic or metallic repaint.
The miniature’s battlefield pitch is just as pointed. WizKids says the Adult Spirit Dragon was directly inspired by art featured in Forgotten Realms: Adventures in Faerûn, and that its claws and breath can warp time itself. That makes it an easy fit for DMs who want a dragon encounter with a sharper identity than simple brute force. It also matters that the Forgotten Realms books are arriving with 284 pieces of new art across Adventures in Faerûn and Heroes of Faerûn, giving the spirit dragon a current visual profile that collectors can recognize immediately.

Price puts the release in premium territory. WizKids lists the prepainted Icons of the Realms version at $79.99, while the unpainted Nolzur’s Marvelous Miniatures version sits at $59.99 for painters who want to build their own take on the creature. The painted edition is $20 more, and WizKids is already placing it alongside another high-end dragon, the Adult Green Dragon Deceiver, at the same $79.99 mark. That makes the Spirit Dragon look less like a one-off and more like part of a broader push toward display-first dragon models.
For collectors, the appeal is obvious: a Huge dragon tied to a current Forgotten Realms concept, not just a familiar stat block in new packaging. For the table, it is the kind of monster that can walk in as a mysterious patron, then turn into the kind of session-ending reveal that makes the whole dice tray go quiet.
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