New D&D Forgotten Realms Maps Now Available for Purchase
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In 2025, the Forgotten Realms were back in the spotlight with two new Dungeons & Dragons supplements: the DM-focused Adventures in Faerûn and the player-focused Heroes of Faerûn. The latter also included a new, full-scale map of Faerûn that was created by longtime D&D cartographer Mike Schley.
Now, fans can snag their own physical copy of this updated Forgotten Realms map directly from Schley’s website. Prints are available in a variety of sizes and paper options, including poster, satin photo or textured fine art. There are even vinyl banners that are wet-erase marker friendly, meaning you can use them during a D&D session. Below, we zoom in and map out all the details.

What are the print options for the new Forgotten Realms map?
Physical copies of Mike Schley’s 2025 “Atlas of Faerûn” come in a variety of options and costs (bear in mind that shipping and handling is not included):
Poster
- 24″ x 36″ Poster: $46.00 USD
Prints
- 8″ x 12″ Print: $11.00 USD
- 10″ x 15″ Print: $18.00 USD
- 12″ x 18″ Print: $28.00 USD
- 16″ x 24″ Print: $43.00 USD
- 20″ x 30″ Print: $65.00 USD
- 24″ x 36″ Print: $103.00 USD

Fine Art Prints
- 8″ x 12″ Fine Art Print: $50.00 USD
- 12″ x 18″ Fine Art Print: $80.00 USD
- 20″ x 30″ Fine Art Print: $140.00 USD
- 24″ x 36″ Fine Art Print: $185.00 USD
Banners
- 24″ x 36″: $57.00 USD
- 48″ x 72″: $135.00 USD
Notably a high-res digital version is also available for download for $8 USD.

Who is D&D map maker Mike Schley?
Mike Schley is an American artist and cartographer with over 25 years of professional experience. Over the course of his career, he’s worked as an illustrator, graphic designer and cartographer for for a wide range of major publishers, including HarperCollins and Scholastic Books. On the gaming side, he’s worked for both Paizo and Wizards of the Coast and is perhaps best known for his map contributions to a number of official Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition products, including the most recent 2024 Dungeon Master’s Guide.
Schley is also an award-winning visual artist, working in both traditional mediums as well as sculpture and physical materials. He also currently maintains a Patreon known as The Epic Atlas where he sells fantasy maps that can be used at the table or for VTTs such as Roll20 and Foundry.

Final Thoughts
For a company that jealously guards its intellectual property rights, one thing that Wizards of the Coast does right is allowing its artists the ability to sell their works on their own. That”s exactly the case with Mike Schley’s new Forgotten Realms maps, with all proceeds going directly to him.
You can snag your own print copy of the Atlas of Faerûn now from Schley’s website.
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