Guild Ball Goes Digital Via New MyMiniFactory Store
December 3, 2025 by brennon
Guild Ball is currently available as Made-to-Order miniatures on the Steamforged Games website. But, if you'd prefer to get your 3D printer fired up so you can print your teams, you can now get your hands on all of the existing Guild Ball teams via MyMiniFactory.
Guild Ball & MyMiniFactory
Every single official Guild Ball team is now available as STL files. You'll be able to get your hands on those starter teams all the way through to specialist players and more that expand the tactics available to your team.
Fishermen // Guild Ball
Old favourites like the Fishermen and the Butchers are available for you to pick up. The sets come with the notable characters from each Guild alongside your little mascots, balls and goals.
Brewers // Guild Ball
All of the digital STL files that you'll get as part of the pack come either supported or unsupported, so you've got different versions for you to play with. This should make it easy for those who are both veterans of 3D printing but also newbies to the technology.
Blacksmiths // Guild Ball
As well as the main Guilds from the Guild Ball universe, you will also be able to pick up the Minor Guilds. For example, the Lumberjacks, the newest addition to the Guild Ball championship, are also available as a digital team for you to download and print.
Alchemists // Guild Ball
If this all intrigues you and the thought of diving back into Guild Ball via the digital route is tempting, you can head on over to the MyMiniFactory site and start downloading right now. This also makes Guild Ball entirely print-and-play if you like. All of the Guild Ball Cards are available over on the Steamforged Games website.
Guild Ball Teams // Steamforged Games
Additionally, if you'd like to get into Guild Ball for free and you have access to a 3D printer, you can download the Free Starter Set and get it printed off as soon as you like. This comes with the Brewers and the Masons alongside terrain, tokens, a ball and a goal. A great starting point before you dive into downloading the rest of the miniatures via MyMiniFactory.
Could this be enough to tempt you into Guild Ball?
"...if you'd like to get into Guild Ball for free and you have access to a 3D printer, you can download the Free Starter Set"
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I bought the GB starter set before the game went out of print and a couple of discounted teams.
Like Blood Bowl, I’ve never had chance to play it, but I do like the minis.
I’ve never played any of the “sports” games, but these look really great; tough to pick who I’d go with, but in a good way.
Gotta hand it to Steamforged for the generous freebies, too, both for this and Warmachine; they really want to get people playing their games.
Again a sports game to pull from obscurity in my Hoard of Shame. I should pick up the Cooks as a minor league team. The second Butchers team may or may not be on the way. It seems like they streamlined the figures from all the previous seasons.
I played Guildball quite a few times before it was withdrawn and enjoyed it. There are two chaps at our club who play it every week. I’ll probably give it another go at some point and the free 3D printable stuff will add to the same teams from the original starter set which is a good idea by Steamforged and something that may start to get this game’s original community back on board.
This is a great game…as long as you stay in the amateur leagues. Get too serious, start dissecting and min-maxing it, it becomes as fun as math. No one wants to play with you except others with the same mindset – completely drained of enjoyment.
Play for fun, just fun. Put it away for a while. Come back later, rediscover and play for fun. Years and years of enjoyment.