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D&D Accessories For Fans of the D&D Movie

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Apr 23 2023
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Now that we’ve all seen the D&D movie at least once, let’s start shopping around for movie stuff and merch.

By now we’ve probably all seen the Dungeons and Dragons movie at least once. And for most of us is was a pretty accurate and fun portrayal of exactly how stupid every game of D&D is. So if you were a fan of the movie and are looking for a few ways to keep enjoying it, this is the D&D stuff for you.

1. The Books

If you like having some extra supplemental reading in your favorite media, the books are going to be your new favorite thing. One is an Edgin origin store, one is a Doric origin, and the third is the junior novelization of the movie. This probably sounds cheesy, but when I was young I loved movie novelizations, so maybe a young reader in your life would love this, too.

The last book in this collection is a little different but probably my favorite. It’s the official behind-the-scenes art and companion book to the movie. If you, like me, collect artbooks and love learning all of the behind-the-scenes details, this is going to book for you!


2. Action Figures

Complete with all of their accessories and multiple points of articulation, there is an action figure for every main character. Holga here comes with her axe, Simon has the helm, and Elgin has his lute. And if you collect all of these and need more D&D action figures, there are also offerings for the classic D&D cartoon characters, too.


3. Monopoly

If you feel like bringing a little extra animosity to family game night, why not introduce Monopoly and all of its persnickety little rules that seem designed to start fights? It’s okay, this version is D&D themed so it will be fun. You know how Monopoly works, it’s one of the classics. But this one has ‘gold’ coins and property around Faerun.


4. Prequel Comic

We got some of the big hits of their backstory in the movie, but there are more adventures of the pre-movie-party to know about. And that’s exactly what we get in this comic. These sorts of bonus stories are just fun ways to engage with the movie and characters a little further. And in comic form, it’s also a work of art.


5. Fat Fat Dragon Plush

I don’t know about you, but I was immediately delighted by the fat dragon. He was adorable and I was almost rooting for him to eat our heroes. Look at him! He’s just hungry! So of course they marketed him as a big cuddly plush doll. Maybe you didn’t love the dragon as much as I did, and it’s okay to be wrong. But if you did, the cute plush is ready for your snuggles!


Oh hey! BoLS might make a little dolla-dolla if you decide to buy these items. We need that money to film our own D&D misadventures.

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