Monsters of the Multiverse by Printed Obsession: A Boss-Monster Bestiary for Your D&D Table
Some monthly sets give you a warband. Every so often one gives you a whole bestiary, and that is exactly what Monsters of the Multiverse by Printed Obsession does: nine distinct creatures designed to drop a planar dungeon crawl straight onto your table. It is one of our favourite themed sets to point new collectors towards, because a single order arms a games master with a full spread of threats rather than one lonely boss. Here is what is inside the box, what each piece is good for, and how to get it printed at the scale your table runs.
Monsters of the Multiverse: nine threats in one themed set
This is a "Full Set" release in the truest sense, the monthly drop assembled as one bundle of nine separate sculpts. The line-up runs from skittering horrors to celestial guardians, so it reads less like a single squad and more like a ready-made encounter table. We stock the complete Monsters of the Multiverse set at £39.99 for the nine-model bundle in 28/32mm, with larger castings priced accordingly. Every model is printed to order in resin, so you are not tied to buying the whole set: each creature is also available on its own if you only need a particular beast to round out a session.
The line-up: from the Astral Dreadnought to the Ki-Rin
The nine sculpts cover an unusually wide tonal range for one set. The Astral Dreadnought is the centrepiece, a vast, single-eyed void leviathan that makes a natural campaign-ending boss. The Mindwitness brings classic floating-aberration dread, all eyestalks and menace, while the Zugttomy and Bone Claw lean into skeletal, grasping horror for your undead-heavy crypts. For something with more grace, the Ki-Rin is a serene celestial steed that works beautifully as a good-aligned encounter or a painter's showpiece, and the Shadow Dancer and Night Walker supply lithe, eerie threats for shadow planes and haunted forests. Rounding the set out are two sturdy bruisers, the Guard Drake and the Stone Defender, that make excellent constructs or dungeon sentinels. Picked individually, these are the building blocks of a wider monster collection. Bought together, they are a self-contained bestiary.
Where these monsters earn their keep at the table
The set is pitched squarely at fantasy roleplay: Dungeons & Dragons 5e most obviously, but equally Pathfinder, Shadowdark or any dungeon crawler that needs a varied roster of foes. The real value is the spread. Rather than nine variations on a goblin, you get nine different roles. The Astral Dreadnought anchors a planar finale, the aberrations and undead populate the middle of a campaign, and the constructs and celestials give you guardians and set-piece encounters. That makes Monsters of the Multiverse a smart pick-up for a games master starting a new campaign, or for a painter who wants a varied, characterful project rather than a rank of identical troops. If this kind of "one box, many monsters" approach appeals, it sits alongside Printed Obsession's other creature-led drops like the Slime Queen Rises ooze set and the ever-useful Random Monster range.
Scale and sizing options for your collection
Every model in the set is printed on demand, so you choose the size that matches your existing collection. The standard option is 28/32mm heroic scale, roughly 1/57, which slots neatly alongside most modern fantasy ranges, with 35mm and 40mm castings available for those who run larger figures or want their bosses to tower over the party. Several of the headline pieces, including the Bone Claw, Mindwitness, Shadow Dancer and Zugttomy, also scale up to 54mm and 75mm for display or for use as genuine centrepiece monsters. Models arrive cleaned, prepped and cured in grey resin, ready for priming and your own paint scheme. We do not paint to order, which keeps the creative bit firmly in your hands.
How to get the set from us
Printed Obsession have spent more than a decade producing exactly this sort of characterful, table-ready oddity, and you can see the breadth of their work on their MyMiniFactory profile. We are commercially licensed to print their catalogue here in the UK, in GBP, with no import faff. Browse the complete Printed Obsession collection for the wider range, or head straight to the Monsters of the Multiverse set to order the full bestiary, or just the one beast your next session is missing. Either way, you will have a planeful of monsters on the way to your painting desk.
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