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If you’re in search of the best Dungeons and Dragons accessories for your next campaign, you’ve come to the right place. Scrolling the internet for the right gear for your game is half the fun, but I have a great list here to get you started. Break out your D&D wishlist and get ready to add a few more items to it.
Dungeons and Dragons is not the only tabletop role-playing game out there, but it is the one that has captured the hearts and wallets of many, including myself. Ever since D&D started in 1974 with the first printing of the game, generations of players have come to tables everywhere for fun with new and old friends. The base rules are endlessly adaptable and have inspired many non-table-top ventures, from TV shows, to movies, to videogames, and honestly, academic studies. D&D is a game shaped by the players, where collective storytelling, chance mechanics, and digital or physical game materials come together to make the perfect campaign. But we are not here for all that today; we are here for the proverbial loot.
A party can play with anything, really. I started as low-budget as possible: I had a free dice app on my phone and a notebook. However, once D&D got its claws in me, the appeal of D&D accessories was impossible to deny. Dungeons and Dragons accessories contain a large range of potential items. From DIY D&D accessories to DM accessories to D&D map accessories to dice, you can never have too many items for a game. You start with one set of dice and end up with a room dedicated to D&D.
Accessories for your Dice
Strawberry Dice-fast
This is not a drill, this strawberry milk carton is the cutest little dice box I have ever seen and it can be yours. $14+.
Leather Dice Bag
A method of dice storage that makes you feel like you are a weathered adventurer on the road. $24+.
Cathedral Dice Tower
Yes, this tiny cathedral does have fake moss on it, and it will roll your dice too. $70.
DnD Dice Tower Bronze
You do not see a hand-made 3D printed dice tower with a spiral staircase, a banister, and little barrels in every TTRPG game. I want it yesterday. $55.
Scroll of Rolling
An excellent, affordable option for a dice rolling try that easily rolls up when you are not playing. The customization choices also make it a great gift. $10+.
Accessories to Keep You Organized
D&D Initiative Tracker Board
As a DM, a good initiative tracker is all that stands between you and your players in a fight. This wooden one is ready to help. $8+.
Spell and Ability Tracking Cards
Wooden trackers like these are a great way to keep track of spells and hit points as well as abilities based on your class. $17.
Pocket Compendium D&D Spellbook
It’s a little book with protective sleeves for up to 40 cards for spells, items, or anything you would ever want to put on a little card for your campaign. $13.
Dungeon Master Screen
This engraved wood DM screen is also magnetic with a latch at the front for easy clean-up. $46+.
The Dice
Snowflakes Hollow Metal Dice Set
I absolutely adore these snowflake dice with easy-to-read numbers. Talk about a great set for any cold weather campaign. $65.
Hollow Dragon Dice
Here there be dragons. And by here I do mean inside these metal dice. $38+.
That’s All For Today
D&D is wonderful, and Dungeons and Dragons accessories are only one part of it. I started with a group of friends, but some people meet through local game stores or libraries. Trust me, it is a great game if you are looking for a bit of adventure with friends. Once you start, you might not be able to stop. And If you are already a player, might I interest you in a book based on your class?