Your Ultimate Dragon Miniature Guide – Save 20% on All Dragon Minis!

April 23, 2025

Did you know the word “dragon” comes from the ancient Greek drákōn, meaning “serpent” or “giant sea fish”? Dragons have captivated imaginations for millennia and now, they can dominate your tabletop!

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Each of these mythical miniatures comes with a dose of dragon lore. Let’s dive in!

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Table of Contents

Ancient Gold Dragon

a gold dragon statue in the sky

Fun fact: In D&D lore, gold dragons are wise, noble, and can shapeshift into humans – imagine your wise old wizard friend being a dragon all along!

Mini Spotlight: You can find this dragon in Ever On Games’ miniature and 5e PDF release “Rift Riders.” The Golden Dragon serves as a judge in a celestial trial, where you must prove your strengths and assist a chosen Aasimar on her journey to become a seal for a dangerous rift between worlds that could ultimately lead to the doom of mortals. Act quickly – close the rift before the celestials decide to take matters into their own hands!

About Lung Dragons: Straight from East Asian folklore and fantasy, Lung Dragons offer a unique draconic flavor:

They’re less “raid your village” and more “test your spirit.”

Ancient White Dragon

a statue of a dragon with wings

Fun fact: White dragons are known to be among the least intelligent – but don’t let that fool you, they’re fierce, territorial, and devastating in ice combat.

Mini Spotlight: See this fluffy white dragon beauty? Not a thought behind those eyes, but she can chomp you in one bite. Found in “Frostbound Fate” collection and a 5e Adventure Toolkit, she lost her kid – and the baby turns everything to ice. Good luck with that.

About Classic True Dragons: To qualify as a True Dragon, a creature must:

  • Have four legs and two wings
  • Possess a breath weapon
  • Grow stronger with age (Wyrmling → Ancient)

This includes all Chromatic, Metallic, and Gem Dragons.

Dragon Turtle

a statue of a dragon turtle

Fun fact: Dragon turtles are inspired by Chinese mythology and often symbolize longevity. They’re said to bring prosperity – if they don’t sink your ship first.

Mini Spotlight: EverOn’s Tides of Terror 5e Adventure Toolkit features one of these majestic monsters. Help him raid a Merfolk city, or suffer his tidal wrath!

About Dragon Turtle: Imagine a dragon… crossed with a naval battleship. That’s the Dragon Turtle.

  • Oceanic creatures with scalding steam breath.
  • Massive size and power – can sink ships with ease.
  • Known to demand tribute or barter with adventurers.

Oriental Storm Dragon

a statue of a dragon

Fun fact: Eastern dragons are often seen as benevolent, weather-controlling spirits, unlike their Western, treasure-hoarding cousins.

Mini Spotlight: EverOn’s “Slayer Masquerade” release includes a captured Oriental Dragon embroiled in a dramatic murder mystery. Captured by a famous samurai after witnessing a brutal murder, you must attend the masked ball, race against a yokai demon, and possibly free the dragon. Will you rise to the challenge with the 5e Adventure Toolkit PDF?

Faerie Dragon

a statue of a dragon on a pedestal in a forest

Fun fact: Mischievous and magical, faerie dragons can become invisible at will – and they love pranks almost as much as treasure.

Mini Spotlight: Get your hands on these minis in EverOn’s “Lullaby of Stones” release. These fluttery creatures might just hold world-saving knowledge… but you gotta out-prank them first. Looking for a campaign featuring those? Check out this EverOn Games 5e release!

About Faerie Dragon: Tiny, colorful, and full of trickster energy, Faerie Dragons bring humor and chaos.

  • Fey-aligned dragons with illusion spells and invisibility.
  • Their color shifts with age – like a magical mood ring.
  • Often more interested in jokes than combat.

Great for adding whimsy or surprises to your feywild adventures.

Dracolich

a statue of a dracolich dragon

Fun fact: What’s scarier than a dragon? A dead one brought back with necromancy. Dracoliches are often the ultimate evil in high fantasy campaigns.

Mini Spotlight:  Encounter a newly awakened dracolich in EverOn’s “Hunt Beyond the Grave” Adventure Toolkit release. A must for Halloween one-shots or grave-robbing quests.

About Dracolich: When a dragon dies and says, “Nah, I’m not done yet,” you get a Dracolich.

  • Maintains full draconic power but now undead.
  • Gains a phylactery (like a lich) to protect its soul.
  • Keeps its breath weapon and spellcasting abilities.

Perfect for horror campaigns or high-level plot twists.

Nidhogg, Norse Wyrm Dragon

a statue of a norse dragon

Fun fact: In Norse mythology, Nidhogg gnaws at the roots of Yggdrasil, the world tree – a dragon literally trying to bring down reality!

Mini Spotlight:  Experience the thrill of Norse mythology with “Asgard Amusement” 5e PDF! Challenge Thor, Loki, Freya, Tyr, and Odin, and encounter the depressed Fenrir and the passive-aggressive Ratatoskr squirrel. Join us for the ultimate adventure!

Wyrm of the Barrow

a group of dragons on a stand

Fun fact: In Anglo-Saxon tradition, a “barrow” is a burial mound – perfect for ancient wyrms guarding cursed treasures.

Mini Spotlight:   The Wyrm of the Barrow from EverOn’s “Beowulf’s Deceit” line is a stunning mini to pit against your most heroic party. Perfect for forest-based, gothic adventures. Looking for inspiration? Check out our 5e adventure!

About Wyrm: In DnD 5e, the term “wyrm” isn’t a species – it’s a status symbol. A wyrm is an ancient dragon that has likely lived for centuries (or longer), evolving into something terrifying and wise beyond reason.

Cunning Dragon

a statue of a dragon

Fun fact: In the classic fantasy trope, the more intelligent the dragon, the less likely they are to fight you outright. Instead, they’ll outwit you with riddles, traps, or manipulation.

Mini Spotlight: The Cunning Dragon from EverOn’s “Beowulf’s Deceitadventure guards a golden chalice among other treasures… Are you sure you want to steal from him?

Wyvern

a white dragon statue with wings

Fun fact: These are not actual dragons. Games like Skyrim label wyverns as dragons, which adds to the confusion. 

Mini Spotlight:  Want to tame one? Check out EverOn Games’ “Leashes of Dominion” set. It features adult and baby wyvern minis – ideal for campaigns involving monster training or hunting!

About Wyvern: Wyverns often get mistaken for dragons, especially by newer players – and honestly, who can blame them? They’re big, scaly, winged, and terrifying. But in Dungeons & Dragons 5e, a wyvern is not a True Dragon. Here’s why:

  • Wyverns have two legs and two wings, unlike the four-legged True Dragons.
  • They lack a breath weapon – no fire, ice, or acid sprays here.
  • Their main threat is their venomous tail stinger.
  • They’re animalistic – more brute force than intelligence.

Think of wyverns as the jocks of the draconic world: aggressive, dangerous, and not very bright.

Wraithbeast

a statue of a dragon

Fun fact: Wraithbeasts are pure fantasy – but they echo mythological chimeras, combining dragon-like terror with undead mystery.

Mini Spotlight:  The Printing Goes Ever On releases – Chapter 21 “Forces of Torr Mislar” and Chapter 17 “Dark Riders Return” feature Wraithbeasts models you can use for your wargaming or RPG scenarios!

Golden Khanate War Drakes

a group of statues of dragons in a field

Fun fact: War drakes evoke imagery of dragon cavalry – powerful enough to turn tides of battle, used by elite fantasy empires.

Mini Spotlight: Want a drake army? TheTales of the Golden Khanatewargaming pack from The Printing Goes Ever On is packed with battle-ready drake miniatures.

About Drakes: Drakes are often used interchangeably with dragons – but they’re a distinct breed in 5e.

  • Typically wingless, but still quadrupedal.
  • Lack breath weapons and magical abilities.
  • Frequently used as mounts or companions by more powerful NPCs or characters.

Drakes are ideal for mass battles, skirmishes, or worldbuilding factions that breed dragon-like beasts.

Cave Drakelings

a white dragon statue with a black background

Fun fact: Cave drakelings are often depicted as the mischievous younglings of deep-earth dragons, hoarding shiny rocks and accidentally triggering cave-ins.

Mini Spotlight: The Printing Goes Ever On “Mines of Maznar” collection features a few of them – ready to invite some drakelings to your adventures?

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