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Paizo Printables roadmap reveals 159 miniatures and 18 PDFs for 2026

Paizo Printables mapped 159 miniatures and 18 PDFs across 2026, with Hellfire Crisis, loyalty rewards, and a growing Welcome Pack shaping the next wave.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Paizo Printables roadmap reveals 159 miniatures and 18 PDFs for 2026
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The clearest signal from Paizo Printables’ 2026 roadmap is that Pathfinder’s new STL line was built to solve a table problem, not just feed collectors. Paizo laid out 159 planned miniatures and 18 adventure PDFs for the year, with the first wave aimed squarely at Hellfire Crisis, the Andoran-Cheliax conflict, and the kind of battlefield pieces GMs need most often: troops, infernal creatures, and named villains.

That matters because the roadmap was not a loose list of downloads. Paizo split the line into monthly releases, seasonal loyalty rewards, a growing Welcome Pack, Welcome Pack expansions, and community milestone rewards. The monthly schedule alone accounted for 90 miniatures across three linked adventure seasons. Season 1, Hellfire Crisis, covered April, May, and June with 10 miniatures each month. Season 2 was marked coming soon for July, August, and September, with 10, 10, and 12 miniatures. Season 3 ran October through December with 10, 8, and 10 more. For Pathfinder tables that like to stay stocked for the next fight, that is the kind of calendar that makes subscription decisions easier.

The early releases showed exactly where the line was headed. Paizo launched Paizo Printables on April 2 with more than 35 3D printable miniature files on MyMiniFactory, and by April 30 said support had exceeded expectations. In that follow-up, Paizo said anyone who joined before May 1 would count toward a three-month loyalty reward due in Month 3. That reward was set to include Queen Abrogail Thrune and a particularly huge miniature, while the May release added Andoren Soldier variants, Chelaxian Soldier variants, Hellbreaker Gylou, Phistophilus, and Talmandor.

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The subscription calculus is straightforward. If your home game is leaning into Hellfire Crisis, Cheliax, Andoran, or infernal opposition, subscribing early made the most sense, especially with the loyalty track tied to three consecutive months inside a season window. Paizo said those rewards were manually reviewed and granted, not delivered automatically, so careful subscribers had a reason to track their months closely. Players who only want occasional showpiece minis or are waiting to see how the line develops could afford to sit back and watch the next seasonal block.

Paizo also positioned the line as broader than Pathfinder alone. Titan Forge was named as the miniatures partner, while Paizo supplied Pathfinder branding and new PDF content. Each monthly release of STL miniatures and Pathfinder Second Edition encounters was also slated to include One Page Rules-compatible wargaming rules, and the Welcome Pack was described as including the Last Croak demo adventure and a Mirage Dragon bonus PDF. With 25 core Welcome Pack miniatures, 30 more in expansions, and 20 community milestone rewards still in play, the roadmap showed a line trying to fill the gaps between adventure support, encounter terrain, and printable monster shelves.

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