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D&D Accessories: Battle Your Way Through These Classic Monsters

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Mar 10 2024
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We all have favorite classic D&D monsters, so let’s incorporate a few more of those bad boys to our next game session.

Something I’m really excited to see from Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, are all of the classic monsters rendered for the big screen. It’s silly, but the monsters are such a huge part of the game, and something that we, as players, get weirdly attached to. So seeing some of the most iconic monsters in a big-budget movie with a silly D&D-style adventure setting is something I’m looking forward to a lot. So let’s celebrate with some of these classic monsters that we can add to our table for the next session.

1. Dragon Dice Tray

I’m a huge advocate for having a safe place to put my dice between rolls. Otherwise, they’ll roll off of the table and one of the cats—or worse, the baby—will find them and they’ll be lost forever. So my dice go from their designated holder to the rolling tray, and back. This particular dice tray looks like a tiny sleeping dragon, guarding its hoard. Only in this case, it’s guarding your hoard or dice for you. How nice!


2. Beholder Dice

You’ll need dice for that tray, so why not add another beast to the mix with these blood-splattered beholder dice? There’s a full set of seven, and each is as detailed and horrifying as this D4. I love how vaguely threatening these dice are, and if my DM started using these during a game, I think I’d have to start showing up to sessions with little treats to show how much we appreciate them.


3. Mimic Dice Box

Are you looking for a place to store four full sets of dice? How about somewhere to store your dice that may or may not be waiting to consume you whole? This bad boy can hold so many dice and is probably just a regular dice box. I’m sure the teeth mean nothing. And the eye? Likely not looking at you at all!


4. Gelatinous Cube Plush

When did Gelatinous Cubes start getting so cute?! Because this one is adorable. The eight-inch cube has windows to show you the bones and weapons of its last victim. But the back panel of the plus opens up so you can take all of that out and store whatever you want inside! This is one of the cuter D&D accessories I’ve seen and it’s even official!


5. Owlbear Trophy

If you’re looking for a decorative piece that’s a little less adorable than the plus cube, check out this Owlbear faux hunting trophy plaque. It’s detailed enough that you may just be able to convince someone that you took the beat down yourself with a well-timed spell. But more importantly, it will look very cool on your wall during game night.


Oh hey! BoLS might make a little dolla-dolla if you decide to buy these items. We need that money to buy treats for all of these very good monster boys.

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