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Last Minute D&D Gifts for the Adventurer in Your Life

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Dec 24 2023
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Doing a little last-minute shopping? Grab these gifts for your favorite D&D player and they’ll arrive before the big day!

It’s almost Christmas. If you’re a procrastinator or have just been a little busy this season, there may be a few people left on your nice list to shop for. But don’t fret. We’ve got you covered with some last-minute D&D gift ideas those in your life will love.

And as a bonus, most of these have Prime delivery options, so while they won’t get there in time for Christmas, they’ll get to you pretty quick so you can pretend you were mostly on top of everything this season.

1. D&D Trivial Pursuit

You know what nerds love besides their specific niche hobby? Telling you little-known facts about their specific niche hobby and showing off how many little-known facts they know. And what better way to direct that energy than with a game of Trivial Pursuit specifically focused on Dungeons and Dragons?

Their D&D group will have a great time answering trivia questions about their favorite game and you’ll have the perfect gift that says, “I understand your hobbies.” Even if you don’t.


2. Dungeons & Dragons: Art & Arcana

I have this book, and I can say with confidence that it’s a cool present to receive. There is a long history of D&D art and artists in its 40+ year history, and this 448-page long book captures a lot of it.

From the Dragonlance novels to the magazines to the first looks at some of our favorite monsters, and even behind-the-scenes info and anecdotes, it’s all documented right here. If you know somebody who enjoys a good art book or a look behind the scenes of their favorite hobbies, this book is a great pick.


3. 8 Set Dice Organizer

If there’s a D&D fan in your life, they probably have too many dice. Well, they definitely have too many dice. We can’t help it, we need to keep collecting them. This organizer would go a long way in letting them keep up to 8 of their dice sets organized, safe, and available for game nights.

They probably don’t need more than 8 sets at any given moment. Plus there’s room for their character sheets, spell cards, and other small accessories.

4. Adventure Begins Boardgame

Even if you don’t play D&D yourself, you can play and enjoy this family-friendly, cooperative board game. It’s based in D&D and uses many of the same magic and adventure elements, but it’s not D&D. The rules are a lot more welcoming to newcomers, so you can join your D&D-playing loved one for an adventure or two. Plus, unlike many other board games, you’re working with everyone at the table instead of competing against them.

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5. Deck of Many Things

In D&D The Deck of Many Things can have huge effects on the entire game. Depending on the card a character pulls something good can happen, something bad can happen, or something very good or bad can happen. It’s fun, but it’s dangerous. Players don’t need a physical deck at the table, but having one is a treat. Give your favorite D&D player that treat.


Do you have any last-minute D&D gift shopping to do? Did any of our picks make it into your cart? What D&D gifts would you like to give or receive? Let us know in the comments!

Happy adventuring!

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