DND War

Minis

Painted pieces for a digital table.

War uses expressive standees for speed and optional 3D previews for showpiece moments, keeping the board readable without making the page heavy.

Table pieces

Readable at a glance, expressive up close.

The art direction is practical: silhouettes need to identify monsters during combat, while close views should still feel like painted minis on a physical table.

Standees first

Every creature has a lightweight painted standee path so the board loads quickly and stays readable during play.

3D when it earns the weight

Hero moments can use optimized GLB previews, lazy-loaded after the page is interactive instead of blocking the marketing page.

Generated gaps

If a campaign creature is missing art, the forge can produce a table piece and keep it attached to that card.

The bestiary ships painted

Every creature stands on the board as a full miniature. Anything we haven’t painted yet, the forge paints the first time you summon it.

skeleton miniaturegoblin miniaturewolf miniaturecultist miniaturekobold miniatureogre miniatureghoul miniaturebandit captain miniaturegiant spider miniaturezombie miniaturegnoll miniaturemimic miniaturedire wolf miniaturebandit miniaturetroll miniaturegiant rat miniatureowlbear miniaturehobgoblin miniatureorc miniaturebugbear miniature

No prep required

The table is set.

Your first encounter is pre-rolled. The minis are painted. The only thing missing is initiative.