Hero ForgeAlice Jovanée (she/her) is a commerce writer, and she has been writing about gaming and tech since 2005. Prior to Polygon, she worked at publications such as The Verge.If you’ve ever wanted a personalized avatar to employ in your tabletop campaign, Hero Forge is currently celebrating its 10th birthday by offering a blanket 20% discount on all of its physical custom miniatures through the month of November. However, if you’re someone who prefers to print their minis at home — or someone who runs their campaigns virtually via Roll20 or a similar Virtual Tabletop system — you can also save 50% on printable STL files and 3D digital minis.Hero Forge Miniatures$4$850% off$4$35 at Hero Forge (physical)$4 at Hero Forge (digital)Creating your own mini with Hero Forge is done via its online app, where you can choose from a number of premade or randomly generated characters, or start from scratch. Hero Forge offers a truly staggering number of customizations for your mini, ranging from an array of props and poses, to the ability to paint individual parts of your miniature.Related:Custom D&D miniatures from Hero Forge will soon include adjustable facial features as wellA standard-size pre-painted Hero Forge mini is roughly 1.5 inches high, but if you’d prefer a larger version with more detail, you can also get a 3-inch double-size statuette. Hero Forge also offers the option to purchase two-dimensional color standees, or unpainted plastic versions of your personalized mini. Below, you’ll find a number of examples from the Hero Forge team, along with a picture of a standard-size mini I made for my wife.PreviousNext1/6 Alice JovanéeDue to the bespoke nature of each miniature and high demand, if you want your mini to arrive in time for the holidays, Hero Forge recommends that US customers place their orders before Nov. 13.