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Be A Barbie Girl In Your D&D World With These D&D Accessories

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Jul 30 2023
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This week we’re adding pink, we’re adding sparkles, and we’re adding an impromptu dance party to our D&D session with Barbie.

Is the adventuring and self-discovery energy from Barbie something you’d like to brig more of to your D&D campaign? Do you just like pink and want to see more bright, happy colors adding to your gaming set-up? We’ll we’re all going to join a party with Barbie this week when we add a little more sparkle and glamor to our next D&D session.

1. Pink Flower Dice

You won’t be surprised to hear that dice come in every color imaginable, including pink. But I was really happy to see how many fun and glitzy options there were! Sure, there are iridescent dice, sparkly dice, and dice with mermaid scales. And those are all beautiful and perfectly on brand. But what caught my eye were these flower-filled dice. They’re just a little more tropical and have that whole Malibu Barbie vibe. And why should you roll pretty dice while casting the most brutal spell in your spellbook?


2. Dice Roller-Slash-Holder

We all need a place to keep our dice, and many of us need dice trays so we don’t loose the darn things when we roll them. Here, we have cats and a toddler, so any lost dice just may get lost forever. As you can imagine, it’s a little extra important to make sure the magic number rocks stay safe and contained. This octagon of power can hold up to 125 standard dice, and works double duty as a storage solution and a dice tray.


3. Barbarian Sparkle Shirt

The ‘Barbiarian’ has been one of the internet’s favorite jokes for the last few weeks, and I’m including myself there. So when I saw this pink, sparkly, Barbie font ‘Barbarian’ shirt I immediately knew it was a winner. Bonus points if you do play a Barbarian.


4. Pink Dice Holding Sword

Do I love multitaskers? Yes of course. But I also love accessories that do one thing with style. Like when dice holders and rollers look like the weapons your characters wield! Not only does the blade hold a full set of 7 dice, protected nicely by the sheathe. But, the pommel can be unscrewed to hold another, secret set of 7 dice!


5. Hold Everything D&D Bag

I’ve seen this bags before, but I didn’t know until to day how many colors they came in! Including dragon-scale pink. This adventuring bag will hold four to eight books, sixteen miniatures, a rolled up map, and of course all of the small stuff like tokens, dice, notes, pens, etc. If you carry a lot between games and need one D&D bag, this is the one.


6. Faraway Forest Elf Barbie

Normally I only post five accessories, but this week needed a bonus item. Disappointingly, I wasn’t able to find a D&D Barbie complete with little dice, books, and DM screen. But I did find the Faraway Forest line. They’re all very magical and beautifully dressed up in a full fantasy look, including this Elf Barbie. Unfortunately, this set was released in 2014 and is now discontinued, so Elf Barbie goes for almost $900. That said, look, gawk, appreciate, even follow the link and read more about her. But if an expensive collector Barbie doesn’t make it into your shopping card, I completely understand.

Oh hey! BoLS might make a little dolla-dolla if you decide to buy these items. We need that money to take a trip into the Barbie world.

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