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An assortment of DnD gift ideas, including a Dungeons & Dragons mug, shirt and dice set.

The 15 Best DnD Gift Ideas for 2024

Finding the perfect gift for a Dungeons & Dragons fan in your life can often feel like a quest of its own. After all, DnD is more than just a game, it’s a massive brand that covers everything from clothing and accessories, to cookbooks and artwork. Fans also have their own particular interests and collections that can make shopping a challenge.

Fortunately, we’ve sorted through all the loot to find the perfect picks for just about any DnD fan, including players and Dungeon Masters of all experience levels and familiarity with the game. So grab your hard-earned gold pieces and get ready to score a critical hit with your favorite player as we open up… the 15 best DnD gift ideas.


A collection of DnD stickers.

15. DnD Stickers

If you’re looking for a DnD gift that makes a great stocking stuffer or an add-on to a larger present, than nothing beats a good old fashion sticker. There are tons of options out there both on the official and unofficial licensed side. You can even have custom stickers printed on Etsy, making these a simple and cost effective gift idea that the Dungeons & Dragons player on your list will definitely dig.

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A collection of DnD pins.

14. DnD Pins

Enamel pins are a small but mighty way to celebrate DnD fandom. From designs representing different classes to offerings featuring iconic creatures, there’s a wide range of both official and unofficial pins to choose from. They’re perfect for decorating backpacks, jackets or dice bags, letting DnD fans show their love of the game no matter where they are.

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A set of five D&D socks featured in a gift pack.

13. DnD Socks

While a lot of people hate getting socks for a gift, these are likely to be a bit hit with DnD players. You can find them just about anywhere (including in retail stores) and they come in a variety of designs and styles, making these the perfect option for the Dungeons & Dragons fan on your gift list.

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Four new Dungeons & Dragons plush toys consisting of an adorable stuffed version of a Beholder, a Mimic, a Displacer Beast and an Owl Bear.

12. DnD Plushies

If you’re looking for a gift idea that’s a little more on the fluffy and adorable side, then you might want to consider picking up one of the many D&D plush toys that have been officially licensed (there are also a few unofficially licensed ones out there as well). They’re a cute and cuddly version of some of Dungeon’s & Dragons greatest monsters and characters.

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A DnD mug.

11. DnD Mugs

When adventurers need a little pick-me-up they usually reach for a healing potion. For players, however, nothing beats a hot cup of caffeine to get the juices flowing. That’s why a mug makes an amazing DnD gift idea. There are tons of places you can get them and countless designs, styles and sizes to choose from, including offically licensed versions.

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A Dungeons & Dragons shirt given as a gift.

10. DnD T-Shirts

As Dungeons & Dragons has exploded in popularity over the past few years, more and more fans are showing their love of the game by sporting some sweet apparel. There are a ton of places you can find DnD inspired shirts, sweaters and hoodies, with designs to suit just about any style.

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The official "Book of Holding" DnD notebook.

9. DnD Notebook

Dungeons & Dragons players are known for taking a lot of notes during campaigns, jotting down details about their characters, NPCs and the world around them. As a result, there’s been an explosion in RPG notebooks in recent years, with an almost endless number of designs and styles. Many also include built-in DnD character sheets. You can pick up higher quality designs from Etsy or grab something a little more simple, making this a practical and stylish DnD gift.

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The Yawning Portal DnD board game.

8. DnD Board Games

While Dungeons & Dragons is primarily a tabletop roplelaying experience, over the years it’s also spawned a slew of DnD board games. From casual titles like Lords of Waterdeep and Dungeon Mayhem, to more complex skirmish games like Onslaught and Trials of Tempus, there are a ton of options out there, making them an instant hit for DnD fans of all experience and interest levels.

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Five DnD miniatures from WizKids' "Dragons of Stormwreck Isle" set.

7. DnD Miniatures

Miniatures are a fantastic and affordable gift option for DnD fans. There are also an almost limitless number to choose from, covering just about any species, class and character type you can imagine. There are also dozens of companies that produce them and you can grab pre-painted options from WizKids or unpainted minis that players can customize themselves. They’re a simple gift that keeps on giving.

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The three books which make up the new 2024 DnD core books.

6. DnD Books

In 2024 we’ve seen the release of a brand new Player’s Handbook and Dungeon Master’s Guide, both which feature new and updated rules. It’s a great entry point for both first-time players and existing players alike. You can snag physical copies of the books or grab digital versions on the D&D Beyond platform.

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The 12 DnD LEGO minifigures.

5. DnD LEGO Mini Figures

In 2024, Wizards of the Coast teamed up with LEGO to launch a new line of DnD mini figures. There are 12 different figs in total which capture some of the most iconic classes and characters from the history of Dungeons & Dragons. They’re absolutely fantastic and can be picked up individually or in a 6 figure box set.

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A wooden DnD Dice Tray.

4. DnD Dice Trays

There are few possessions that tabletop gamers love more than good set of dice. And what better way to store and roll those dice than a dice tray? There are ton of options available from Etsy, Amazon and other sources, with everything from simple designs to more elaborate handmade constructions. You can even get a dice tray customized for an individual player or character, making these a simple but thoughtful DnD gift idea.

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A wooden DnD dice tower with engravings of a map.

3. D&D Dice Towers

Over the past few years dice towers have become increasingly popular with DnD players, offering a stylish way to store and roll dice. There are an almost endless variety to choose from, with everything from simple designs to hand carved custom wooden towers. Again, you can go as high end or as simple as you’d like, depending on your budget and the style of the DnD player your buying for.

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2. DnD Dice Bags

If you know a D&D player who’s always on the go, then nothing beats a good dice bag. As with a lot of the gift ideas on this list, these come in a variety of different shapes, sizes and quality. From bespoke leather bags to more simple fabric drawstring varieties.You can also snag more unusual ones, like mimic bags or other creatures. No matter what your player is into, chances are there’s a dice bag with their name on it.

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A pack of Dragon Storm DnD Dice from Fanroll.

1. DnD Dice

If there’s one thing Dungeons & Dragons players can never have enough of, it’s dice. It’s a gift that you can pretty much guarantee that any player will love, regardless of what other swag they might have on their shelves. There are hundreds of companies producing dice and thousands upon thousands of products to choose from. One of our favorite companies is Fanroll which produces incredible designs. Regardless of what you end up getting, take it from us that dice will always be the ultimate way to roll a critical hit with the DnD player in your life.

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A photo of Dungeons & Dragons staff writer Paige Stuart.
Paige Stuart is a Staff Writer who lives in Chicago, Illinois where she majored in English Literature at Northwestern University. She’s relatively new to Dungeons & Dragons having started playing 5th edition several years ago. Her favorite D&D campaign setting so far is the Forgotten Realms and her favorite character to play is a Wizard named Felician who hurls both bad puns and fireballs with equal ease.
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