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5 June 2026
Greetings, fellow spell casters! TGIF, right?! We’re so stoked to be cruising into a DnD hobbyist weekend. Maybe today’s slick RPG spotlight will find a spot on your 3D printer. Let’s see!

“You create a floating, spectral weapon within range that lasts for the duration or until you cast this spell again. When you cast the spell, you can make a melee spell attack against a creature within 5 feet of the weapon.” So good! Like, if you don’t love Spiritual Weapon as a DnD spell, then we don’t wanna know ya. 😉

Our featured creator is good ol’ Toadstool Weaver, who we discovered doing some random searches on Cults3D.com. By the grace of Pelor, what a blessing this DnD discovery has been for our 3D printer. He’s got some really clever, unique STLs for your TTRPG game boards. Many of his fun designs are free, but of course, kind tips are encouraged.
Today, we’re sharing several of his humorous Spiritual Weapon STLs and think you’ll be really jazzed to add them to your traveling hobby case.

So, the first two fab versions we want to show off are this Frying Pan and Spiritual Drum. That epic Frying Pan is definitely going to be our go-to choice when we cast that spell. The Drum is also darn cool because players could cast it to signal a portion of the party if they’re going to try an ambush, or even to cause a diversion (since the spell has a range of 60 feet and a bonus action can move it 20 more feet).

Of course, the form of a Spiritual Weapon is just for flavor, as the spell damage will always be the same (1d8 + your spellcasting ability modifier/depending on what level you cast it at). Still, it’s insanely fun to swap out different versions of the weapon each time you cast it.
Now let’s talk about the simple paint steps:
Easy peasy. DM Ben decided to paint the weapons in their normal colors so that it wasn’t just a big blob of blue. Besides, in Critical Role, Jester’s fabulous lollipop Spiritual Weapon isn’t all purple.

We polled our project manager on the team about what her Spiritual Weapons would be in the form of, and she said, giggling, “How about some chopsticks…or a whisk?!” So, there ya go, Toadstool Weaver – you have a new challenge! 😉
Until next time!
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