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RPG Accessories: Pass the Mead With These D&D Cups & Glasses

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Sep 24 2023
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No matter what drink you bring to the table, we all bring get a little parched playing D&D. So when you need a drink, drink with style.

When we’re able to get together for D&D my husband and I always show up with a coffee each and a six pack to share with the rest of our party. In a time before, I always made sure soda was plentiful for my nerdy gatherings. But now that our friends and family are all over the country, game nights are mostly online and we have our night-time-D&D-coffee delivered. Gaming means a lot of talking which makes people thirsty. And when that happens the libations get shared. But what will you be sipping from at the D&D table?

1. D 20 Glass

This is technically a whiskey glass, but you definitely don’t need to be drinking whiskey to have a set of these. In fact, most of my whiskey glasses see juice most of the time… and our pint glasses see seltzer. Still, a nice set of simple, glasses is always good to have. And this one happens to have a permanent natural twenty on it!

2. Stainless Dragon Mug

If you want to feel like a real adventurer at the table, this mug will definitely remind you of your campaign’s crowded tavern. The tankard-style coffee mug is decorated with dragons and swords to clue everyone on in your exploits and adventures. And the stainless steel and resin cup will keep your drinks cool. Or warm. Depends on what you’re drinking, I guess.

3. A Different Kind of Dragon Mug

Maybe you’re not looking to fight dragons but hatch and raise them. It’s your game and you can go full ‘Mother of Dragons’ if you want to. This mug might be for you. A tiny copper dragon is hatching from a mug that’s shaped like a scaly dragon’s egg. So hopefully your drink is the right incubation temperature for dragons.

4. The Mug of Perception

I love a silly little meta joke. Does the Mug of Perception grant you increased productivity and awareness because it’s full of coffee? Or does it have special magical properties? You’ll just have to spend the 50,000 gold pieces (or $20) to find out for yourself!

5. D&D D20 Mug

If you love officially licensed merchandise and weird-shaped mugs, this cup is going to check all of your boxes. The ceramic hollow D12 comes in a  decorative box and will let all of your house guests know that you love D&D more than the average bear. Will it be hard to clean and harder to drink out of? Yes, of course. But let’s be honest, it’s worth it for the aesthetic.

Oh hey! BoLS might make a little dolla-dolla if you decide to buy these items. We need that money to buy many, many drinks for all of these empty cups.


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