Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Game - Sets

Sets

Most D&D Miniatures sets are made up of 60 figures, although exceptions to this are noted below.

The expansion sets for Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures, in order of release, are:

Set Name Release Date Gallery Checklist Additional Information
Harbinger September 26, 2003 Gallery Checklist 80 miniatures in set. Available in starter and booster packs.
Dragoneye December 19, 2003 Gallery Checklist
Archfiends March 25, 2004 Gallery Checklist
Giants of Legend June 18, 2004 Gallery Checklist 72 miniatures in set. Huge set.
Aberrations October 14, 2004 Gallery Checklist Available in starter and booster packs.
Deathknell March 24, 2005 Gallery Checklist
Angelfire July 21, 2005 Gallery Checklist
Underdark November 3, 2005 Gallery Checklist
War Drums March 3, 2006 Gallery Checklist Available in starter and booster packs.
War of the Dragon Queen July 7, 2006 Gallery Checklist Huge Set.
Blood War November 6, 2006 Gallery Checklist
Unhallowed March 5, 2007 Gallery Checklist
Night Below July 6, 2007 Gallery Checklist
Desert of Desolation October 26, 2007 Gallery Checklist
Dungeons of Dread March 28, 2008 Gallery Checklist First set using DDM 2.0 rules. Available in boosters and non-random starter packs.
Against the Giants July 12, 2008 Gallery Checklist Huge set.
Demonweb November 7, 2008 Gallery Checklist
Feywild Cancelled Cancelled. Some minis printed with the Feywild logo escaped the factory and were sold online.
Monster Manual: Dangerous Delves May 19, 2009 Gallery First set without skirmish rules included and with visible miniatures. 40 miniatures in set.
Monster Manual: Legendary Evils August 18, 2009 Gallery 40 miniatures in set. Huge Set.
Monster Manual: Savage Encounters November 17, 2009 Gallery 40 miniatures in set.
Lords of Madness September, 21 2010 Gallery Return to 60 miniatures in set and fully random packaging. Huge Set. Final set in the line.

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