War of the Dragon miniatures

Editions & Pledge Tiers

Which version should you back?

Two editions across three pledge tiers — from the standee base game to a fully loaded miniatures bundle. Here's the standees-vs-minis decision, the prices, and what only the Kickstarter gets.

The three pledge tiers

War of the Dragon comes in two editions across three pledge tiers. The cheapest is the standee-based Dragon Reborn Edition; stepping up swaps standees for 40 miniatures (One Power Edition), and the top tier adds premium accessories on top (Last Battle Bundle).

Base

Dragon Reborn Edition

$90

Figures
Cardboard standees
Availability
Kickstarter + retail (retail release 2027)
Includes
Complete game with all gameplay elements (map board, player/action boards, full card decks, tokens). Characters and armies represented by colorful cardboard standees.

Base pledge. Plus Kickstarter campaign-exclusive content. Standee characters include Rand al'Thor, the Forsaken Lanfear, and bard Thom Merrilin.

Most popular

The One Power Edition

$123 (MSRP)

Figures
40 miniatures
Availability
Kickstarter-exclusive (limited copies post-campaign direct from Dire Wolf; NOT sold at retail)
Includes
Everything in the Dragon Reborn Edition plus 40 highly detailed sculpted miniatures of iconic Wheel of Time characters (replacing the cardboard standees).

Campaign exclusive. Includes campaign-exclusive content. The headline upgrade tier.

All-in

The Last Battle Bundle

$289 (MSRP)

Figures
40 miniatures
Availability
Kickstarter-exclusive
Includes
The One Power Edition (40 miniatures) plus premium accessories: neoprene playmat, card sleeves, metal coins, acrylic tokens, and a Map of the Westlands poster art print.

Top/all-in tier. Accessory list per Polygon: playmat, card sleeves, metal coins, acrylic tokens, poster map of the Westlands. TechRaptor lists it as the deluxe One Power bundle.

Standees vs miniatures

This is the core decision. The $90 Dragon Reborn Edition represents every character and army with colorful cardboard standees — including Rand al'Thor, the Forsaken Lanfear, and the bard Thom Merrilin. Pay up for the $123 One Power Edition and those standees become 40 highly detailed sculpted miniatures. Crucially, the rules and components are otherwise identical: minis are a presentation upgrade, not a gameplay one.

Kickstarter-exclusive vs retail

Only the Dragon Reborn Edition reaches retail — in 2027. The One Power Edition is campaign-exclusive (limited copies may sell post-campaign direct from Dire Wolf, but never through retail stores), and the Last Battle Bundle is Kickstarter-only. If you want the miniatures, the campaign is effectively the way to get them.

3 pledge tiers — price, figures, and sales channel.

Tier Price Figures Availability
Dragon Reborn Edition$90Cardboard standeesKickstarter + retail (retail release 2027)
The One Power Edition$123 (MSRP)40 miniaturesKickstarter-exclusive (limited copies post-campaign direct from Dire Wolf; NOT sold at retail)
The Last Battle Bundle$289 (MSRP)40 miniaturesKickstarter-exclusive

What the bundles add