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Bring Some Magic To Your D&D Game With These Spellcaster STLs

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Dec 17 2025
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Bring your specific spellcaster to the table with these 3D printing STL and tools. Print, paint, and start casting your favorite spells!

If there are sorcerers, wizards, or spellcasters in general at your table, you’re probably going to want to have a mini for them. Where are they exactly? What is the radius on that spell? A fireball’s reach is how far? You’ll definitely want to see where they are in relation to everything – and everybody – else on the battlefield. Luckily, there are so many spellcasters to pick and print for yourself!

Spell Book Referencer STL

Magic can have a lot to remember and a lot to keep track of. Between spell components, physical actions, special words, and whatever else you may need to do, it’s not unreasonable that your character may take careful notes or consult a book from time to time. Also, spell books look cool. This mini also has a lot of little details that make the character look fanciful and full of magic, but also like she’s about to blast something entirely off the map.

Magic Blasting Caster STL

I love when a figure has a lot of movement or tells a specific story. And this mini does both beautifully. The stance is mid-magical-attack and should look very imposing to any incoming foe. This figure also prints in a couple of parts, so you can also make the magic bits of a different filament or resin for an equally cool effect.

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Multicolor Filament

For example, this filament has a fun color-shifting effect when printed in a rainbow. There are so many options depending on what colors you’d like to see as part of your prints. But they are all very pretty and will result in prints as interesting and unique as your character.

Standard Sorcerer STL

There is no reason for your caster to look like they’re on the attack twenty-four-seven. And so if you want a mini that’s a little more universal while still showing all of your character’s magical prowess, a more standard sorcerer print like this one may hit the magical mark. This mini is also covered in small and thoughtful little details, making him look like a believably seasoned adventurer.

Print Finishing Tools

If you have a finished print, it’s probably not actually finished yet. That’s right, it’s time for cleanup. Luckily, there are tools for that! This is a three-pack of simple, beginner-friendly, hand tools that will help you scrape, pick, and clean all of the extra bits and overprints off so it’s a little closer to battle-ready.

Wand Casting STL

Why does this character have a wand and a staff? I’m not sure, but between that and the candles, she’s giving me a witchy vibe that I really like. The tiny details like the dragon on her belt and trim on her cloak are gorgeous, and her bursts of armor make this caster look ready for anything.

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