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The new D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs from Sirius Dice set against a background of a creepy castle at night.

Roll for Your Life with New Sirius Ravenloft Dice Sets

Sirius Dice is heading through the Mists and into the Domains of Dread with a new set of dice inspired by one of Dungeons & Dragons’ most terrifying settings. The recently released D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs are limited edition products, with each one containing a complete polyhedral dice set, a matching embroidered dice bag and a collectible metal ability coin, all inspired by the realm of Barovia and the legendary vampire lord Strahd Von Zarovich. You can order them now from you local game store, the Sirius website and Amazon.

Notably, the Domains of Dread have recently been drawn back into the spotlight thanks to the upcoming Ravenloft: The Horrors Within sourcebook and the current D&D Season of Horror, which is running from April to June 2026. Below, we roll up all the details on these new malevolent math rocks.

All of the collector bags and some of the dice sets included in the new new D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs from Sirius Dice.

What’s included in the D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Pack

Each of the new Sirius Dice packs includes the following

  • A dice set: This includes seven dice in total (a D4, D6, D8, D12, D20 and two D10 percentile dice). There are there are 55 dice sets in total, which come in the following rarieties: Common (18 variants), Uncommon (14 variants), Rare (16 variants) and Legendary (5 variants) and Artifacts (2 sets).
  • An embroidered dice bag: There are 7 possible options, which are all inspired by Barovia, Strahd and the Domains of Dread. They include a Spider, a Goblet, Castle Ravenloft, Bats, a Raven, the Holy Symbol of Ravenkind and the creepy jester doll Pidlwick
  • Metal coin: There are 31 coins that vary in material and shape. Each is associated with D&D spells, abilities and monsters, as well as iconic Ravenloft characters such as Strahd, Tatyana, Baba Lysaga and Rudolph van Richten.
Two of the sets of dice featured in the new D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs from Sirius Dice.

How much are the Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs?

Each Ravenloft dice pack retails for $19.99 USD (not including taxes, shipping and handling). This is comparable to other recent sets we’ve seen from Sirius Dice, including their recent Yawning Portal Treasure Pack, Xanathar Treasure Pack and Baldur’s Gate 3 Treasure Packs.

When were the Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs released?

The packs came out in early April 2026, at which point they were released to local game stores and available for online purchase. These types of Sirius Treasure Packs do, however, tend to sell out quickly, so current availability may vary depending on your location.

Two of the sets of coins featured in the new D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs from Sirius Dice.

Who is Sirius Dice?

Sirius Dice is a Brooklyn based RPG accessory creator founded in 2019 by tech entrepreneur Lax Chandra and business consultant Tina Trenkler. In 2023 the company signed a licensing deal with Wizards of the Coast and has since released a number of products using the official Dungeons & Dragons brand, including cups, pins and dice sets.

Most notably in June of 2024, Sirius collaborated with Wizards of the Coast to release their D&D Pride Month set, with proceeds donated to the Trevor Project, an organization that helps at-risk LGBTQ+ youth.

28 of the 55 sets of dice featured in the new D&D Castle Ravenloft Treasure Packs from Sirius Dice.

Final Thoughts

Ravenloft is officially back in a big way, so it’s no surprise that Sirius has chosen to take on the Domains of Dread with their latest dice set. In fact, they join a number of other third-party creators releasing new D&D Ravenloft products, including the upcoming Horrified D&D Ravenloft board game expansion, a range of new WizKids minis and a Silver Edition Strahd box set from Beadle & Grimm’s.

You can pick up the Castle Ravenloft Treasures Packs now from your local game store, the Sirius website or Amazon.

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Jason Volk is the Publisher of Dungeons & Dragons Fanatics and lives in the wilds of Western Canada. He has been playing D&D for over 25 years and is a huge fan of Dragonlance and the Forgotten Realms. His favorite character of all time was a Necromancer named Neek who spent most of his adventuring career resurrecting the corpses of slain monsters. When he’s not playing TTRPGs, Jason enjoys video games, Magic: The Gathering, Warhammer 40K, watching football and spending time with his wife and adorably nerdy children.
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