WizKids unveils Ravenloft minis line for Dungeons & Dragons collectors
WizKids’ Ravenloft minis line brings Elder Things, Mi-Go and Shoggoths to the table, with two $49.99 preorders tied to Ravenloft: The Horrors Within.

WizKids put a price tag and a table use case on Ravenloft’s latest horror push: two D&D Icons of the Realms packs are already up for preorder at $49.99 each, with retail release set for October 2026. Maddening Monsters of Ravenloft and Eldritch Enemies of Ravenloft arrive alongside a Cthulhu Boxed Miniature in the Ravenloft: The Horrors Within collection, giving DMs a physical line of monsters built for haunted manors, cult lairs, and the kind of cosmic-dread encounters that work best when the table can see them coming.
The line leans hard into that eldritch identity. WizKids says Eldritch Enemies of Ravenloft is “inspired by art from Ravenloft: The Horrors Within” and sends players back to the “Innsmouth Domain of Dread.” Its monster roster is unusually specific for a licensed mini release: an Elder Thing, a Mi-Go, and a Shoggoth. Maddening Monsters of Ravenloft pulls from the same sourcebook and includes a Gug, a Yithian, and a Nightgaunt, which makes the set feel less like generic horror stock and more like a direct lift from a very particular corner of Ravenloft’s nightmare map.

That specificity is what should make the line appealing to collectors and game masters alike. Plenty of D&D mini ranges cover skeletons, goblins, dragons and other evergreen table staples. Ravenloft: The Horrors Within goes somewhere stranger, and the minis follow that lead. These figures are not just display pieces for a shelf. They are ready-made encounter markers for horror sessions that need a visual punch, especially when a party is heading into psychic terror, body horror, or a crawl built around the unknown rather than the familiar.
The miniatures also fit neatly into Wizards of the Coast’s 2026 Ravenloft push, which places Ravenloft: The Horrors Within at the center of a Season of Horror running April through June. That sourcebook is set to bring 16 Domains of Dread, a new cosmic-horror domain called Innsmouth, 10 horror genres, and 17 one-shot adventures into the mix. In practical terms, that gives these minis a stronger job than most tie-in collectibles: they can sit on a collector’s shelf, but they can also step straight into the next horror session and make the map feel like Ravenloft instead of a stand-in from somewhere else.
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