Malifaux

Malifaux is one of the most unique miniature games ever designed. Malifaux is a card-driven skirmish game set in a gothic Victorian city that sits at the intersection of the supernatural, the steampunk, and the deeply weird. Wyrd Miniatures built something unique: a game that replaces dice with a custom card deck called the Fate Deck, letting players cheat fate by swapping drawn cards for better ones at critical moments, and building strategy around hand management as much as positioning.

The setting is as rich as the mechanics. Malifaux's factions with the Guild, the Resurrectionists, the Arcanists, the Neverborn, the Outcasts, the Ten Thunders, and the Bayou Gremlins each occupy a distinct corner of the game's lore and play radically differently on the table. The miniatures match the ambition of the setting and are highly detailed, characterful, and unlike anything in the broader market. Noble Knight carries current Malifaux releases alongside older edition materials and out-of-print crew boxes that are increasingly difficult to find.


Frequently Asked Questions

Noble Knight stocks Malifaux products from all editions: 1st Edition (2009-2013), 2nd Edition (2013-2019), and 3rd Edition M3E (2019-present). Each edition represents substantial rule changes. Miniatures are largely compatible across editions with updated stat cards, though some models were resculpted or retired. Current M3E reorganized factions into streamlined keyword-based crew building. Noble Knight stocks current M3E products plus an extensive inventory of 1st and 2nd Edition materials, including out-of-print metal miniatures, original boxed sets, limited edition metals, faction books from previous editions, and accessories. Many 1st Edition metals are highly collectible. Product listings clearly indicate edition and faction.
Noble Knight stocks Malifaux miniatures for all factions across all editions. M3E current factions include Guild, Resurrectionists, Arcanists, Neverborn, Outcasts, Ten Thunders, and Bayou (formerly Gremlins). Each faction has multiple keywords (thematic crews) led by various Masters. We carry miniatures, master boxes, keyword boxes, faction books, encounter boxes, and accessories for all active factions, plus out-of-print materials from previous editions. Some crews and masters have been reorganized between editions, and models may have different faction affiliations in M3E versus earlier editions. Dead Man's Hand (western-themed Malifaux variant) is also available. Product listings indicate faction, keyword, master affiliation, and edition.
Yes, Noble Knight regularly stocks limited edition Malifaux miniatures, including convention exclusive models, Gen Con releases, Black Friday limited editions, alternate sculpts of masters and characters, promotional models, Nightmare Edition variants (special horror-themed versions), metal limited releases, and special event miniatures. Many limited Malifaux releases are metal sculptures distinct from standard plastic boxed products. Examples include alternate master sculpts, special edition crews, holiday-themed models, and tournament prize models. These limited editions are collectible and often command premium prices. Wyrd Miniatures regularly produces limited runs for events. Availability depends on collector trade-ins and acquisitions.
Yes, Malifaux 2nd Edition models are compatible with 3rd Edition M3E (2019-present), though rules and stat cards have changed. The same physical miniatures work in both editions using updated M3E rules and cards available through Wyrd's app or card packs. Some models changed faction affiliations in M3E; a model from one faction in 2nd Edition might belong to a different faction in M3E. Some keyword structures and crew compositions changed substantially. When purchasing used Malifaux miniatures from Noble Knight, verify the current M3E faction placement if playing the current edition. Noble Knight's product listings indicate original edition and faction. M3E stat cards are required for current play regardless of when the model was originally released.