The artwork forDungeons & Dragons’upcoming Dragon Delves adventure anthology has been revealed, displaying the creatures players will encounter in its pages.
D&D 5e has had several popular adventure anthologies, such asCandlekeep Mysteriesand Keys from the Golden Vault. These feature short adventures using a wide variety of genres and locations, which DMs can stitch into a loose campaign, use as one-offs, or slide into existing games.

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Thenext adventure anthologyis called Dragon Delves, and itlaunches on August 19, 2025. This book will feature ten adventures, each one connecting to one of the five Chromatic dragons (Black, Blue, Green, Red, and White) and the five Metallic dragons (Brass, Bronze, Copper, Gold, and Silver.)

Wizards of the Coast revealed some of the artwork for Dragons Delve at MagicCon: Chicago, alongside the announcement of the next D&D xMagic: The Gathering crossover.These include both of the covers that will be available.
Dragons Delve Has Some Of The Most Unique D&D Artwork To Date
While the D&D books tend tofeature piecesfrom multiple artists, they tend to follow the same style. Dragons Delve will be a departure from this format, as it will feature artwork in a number of styles, such as the neon dragon cover created by Justine Jones, as seen above.
The other cover features all five Chromatic dragons facing a party of adventurers created by Greg Staples. Some of the other pieces include a black & white dragon drawing by Luke Eidenschink, a stylized white dragon by Ed Kwong, and a sinister green dragon by Dominik Mayer.

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Dragons Delve is set to feature adventures running from Levels 1-12. As such, players shouldn’t be expecting to fight epic-tier ancient dragons in the book, as not all the adventures will be about mortal combat with mighty wyrms.

The artwork on display at MagicCon: Chicago prominently features Chromatic dragons, who are generally evil and often act as the villains of campaigns. It’s likely that the Dragons Delve adventures won’tbe simple fightsagainst big scaly boys, as DMs can easily write those encounters on their own, so it will be up to the developers of the book to come up with more interesting ideas for people to use.
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