Embark on a creative journey with free Dungeons and Dragons coloring pages for kids! These 25 detailed black and white drawings allow fans to customize and create their very own characters.
Dungeons and Dragons is a role-playing tabletop game that first originated in 1974 using the systems of a game called Chainmail as a starting point.
It soon became a massive hit, and it is generally regarded as being the most popular role-playing game ever.
The game constantly evolves with new classes, rules and characters. It allows players to use their imaginations to embark on some amazing adventures.
This collection focuses on some of the most popular classes and monsters in the game, such as barbarians, clerics, necromancers, and many more.
Prepare to also learn some interesting facts and lore about the game and its characters.
25 Free Dungeons And Dragons Coloring Pages To Print And Color
1. Barbarian With An Axe Coloring PDF
Barbarians are a formidable class in Dungeons and Dragons, as they are not only powerful but can also enter a berserk mode during battle.
The name Dungeons and Dragons was reportedly chosen by the young daughter of the game’s co-creator, Gary Gygax.
2. Beholder Floating
Beholders are terrifying beasts with tentacles flowing around them that present a major obstacle to players.
Most monsters in Dungeons and Dragons are based on classic fantasy monsters, but Beholders are a unique monster to the game.
3. Cleric Using Healing Magic
A cleric is a useful ally to any team, as they are adept fighters who can also use divine magic. What spell do you think this one could be casting?
4. Dragon Breathing Fire Over A Mountain
You can’t have Dungeons and Dragons without dragons!
This dragon is a classic interpretation of one, but the game features dragons from different sources and mythologies.
5. Sword Fighter Blocking With A Shield
There are many monsters and creatures to fight in this game, and you could draw some hints about what could be making this warrior look so nervous.
6. Dungeon Hallway
We’ve seen a dragon in the collection so far, and now you can color a dungeon!
There are all manner of possible settings in the game, with the only limit being the imagination of the Dungeon Master.
7. Barbarian Posing With His Club
This barbarian warrior already has a club, but sometimes they will duel-wield weapons.
Perhaps he could have a mace or a flail in his other hand.
8. Dwarf Holding An Axe
Dwarves are a popular mainstay of fantasy stories, and they are prominent in Dungeons and Dragons.
Like many elements of the game, these were inspired by the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.
9. Elf Archer Aiming A Bow In The Forest
An elf archer with a bow can be a great addition to any Dungeons and Dragons team!
Experts have deduced that D&D can help build useful real-life skills like improvisation, lateral thinking and even mathematics!
10. Fighter Swinging A Sword
This armored warrior looks like he wouldn’t go down without a fight! If you love D&D, then be sure to add January 26 to your calendar, as it’s celebrated as Dungeons and Dragons Day!
11. Goblin Ambushing From Behind The Rocks
Goblins can be rather devious and cunning, and this one is using the element of surprise to catch his enemies off guard.
12. Halfling Thief Stealing Treasure
Halflings in Dungeons and Dragons are based on Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
They used to be called Hobbits in the game before a legal dispute from Tolkien’s estate forced them to change the name.
13. Lich Wearing A Crown
A lich is a spellcaster who uses magic to defy death.
You could make this page look creepy by adding some living skeletons behind him!
14. Magic Portal Swirling With Arcane Energy
Portals can take you to some amazing places, and the colors and details you use for this magic effect could suggest where this one will lead.
15. Mind Flayer Coloring Sheet
Mind flayers (known as ilithids) are horrifying psychic creatures that are a major threat to anyone who encounters them.
Like some other creatures from Dungeons and Dragons, they appeared as enemies in the Stranger Things TV show.
16. Necromancer Raising Skeletons
Necromancers use dark magic to use the power of death against their enemies.
This is another page that could benefit from additional spooky details in the background.
17. Orc Warrior Roaring With A Club
Orcs are often used as mindless enemies in some stories, but in Dungeons and Dragons, they are often more complex than that and can be good characters.
18. Paladin Holding A Glowing Sword
Paladins are noble warriors who are a mainstay of Dungeons and Dragons.
They were inspired by characters in the novel Three Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson.
19. Ranger Tracking Footprints
Rangers are master trackers and know how to live off the land.
They were inspired by Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings.
20. Rogue Sneaking Through Shadows
I always love to play as sneaky characters, so being a stealthy rogue would be my choice in a Dungeons and Dragons game!
21. Sorcerer Unleashing Lightning
Sorcerers can use all kinds of magic spells, and this one is preparing a lightning attack.
Older fans of D&D will remember that in the early days of the game, some groups were concerned that the game promoted witchcraft to kids and campaigned against it.
22. Tavern With Adventurers
Dungeons and Dragons isn’t all about the fighting, and sometimes it’s fun to take it easy and enjoy the company of your fellow adventurers.
23. Tiefling Warlock
Tieflings are a monstrous humanoid race that players can choose.
Their name comes from the German word tief, which means low. Combined with ling, it means they come from a lower plain.
24. Treasure Room With Gold Coins
Collecting loot and treasure is an irresistible goal!
You could use some small beads, sequins and glitter to make this treasure sparkle.
25. Wizard Casting A Fireball Coloring Page
Things are heating up as this wizard is casting a powerful fireball.
The longest ever Dungeons and Dragons game has gone on for over 40 years and began in 1982.
Over 60 players participate remotely in this epic game.
After You Color Your Dungeons And Dragons Pages
- Use one of these pages as a character sheet for a real D&D game you’re playing.
- Add some companions for the characters, like pets or creatures like direwolves or wyverns.
- Design a brand new Dungeons and Dragons class or race to join the roster.
Dungeons and Dragons is all about imagination and adventure, and this collection was made to help you express your imagination and see what you can create.
Nothing is off the table, so try out any weird and wonderful ideas you can think of and see what you come up with.
You can share some of your art on social media for other D&D players to see and admire.