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The new Arby's DnD dice set from 2025 set against a drawing of a cavern filled with crystals.

New Arby’s DnD Dice Sets Are Now Going for Hundreds of Dollars

Over the past few years, the US-based fast food franchise Arby’s has released a series of DnD dice sets that have been quickly snatched up by collectors and now fetch big money on the secondary collectors market. The first set was released in 2021 and sold out almost instantly, with Arby’s re-releasing them again in 2023. It’s a bizarre offering for a brand better known for it’s roast beef sandwiches, but also speaks to the broad appeal of tabletop roleplaying games like Dungeons & Dragons.

The latest Arby’s DnD dice were released in early April 2025 and sold in just minutes, with sets now going for $200 or more on eBay. So just why are these meat-inspired math rocks so popular? Below, we roll up all the details.

A close up of the new metal Arby's DnD dice set from 2025.

What are Arby’s DnD dice for 2025?

This year’s set of dice from Arby’s is created by Norse Foundry, a company best known for its high-quality gemstone and metal dice. The new set features the standard seven dice used in Dungeons & Dragons and other TTRPGs: a D4, D6, D8, D12, D20 and two D10 percentile dice. All of the dice are made of metal, feature the Arby’s logo and come in an exclusive collectors tin shaped like a four-sided die. Arby’s describes them as follows:

FLAMED ‘N FORGED Crafted with care, these all-metal dice are a force to be reckoned with. Inspired by Arby’s iconic menu, they are the perfect addition to any tabletop player and Arby’s lover’s collection. The seven-piece tabletop set is strong enough to defeat enemies while you enjoy Arby’s Classic Roast Beef sandwiches.

CRAFT ‘N QUALITY For the new Arby’s Metal Dice, we traded roast beef for metal to give you the best rolls. Crafted with a durable zinc alloy, the red accents make the numbers easy to read in dark rooms, caverns, and creepy castles.

A four sided-dice and the new collector's tin for the 2025 Arby's DnD dice set.

What were the previous Arby’s DnD dice sets?

In 2021 Arby’s released a set of seven standard polyhedral DnD dice. These were constructed out of standard plastic resin and were transparent, showing the Arby’s logo as the highest number on each die. When they were initially released, they sold out almost instantly, with over 50,000 people requesting a restock. It wasn’t until 2023 that Arby’s produced more sets, which also sold out almost instantly via their website.

The seven Arby's DnD dice set that were released in 2021.

How much are the new Arby’s DnD dice going for?

As of this writing, the new 2025 Arby’s dice sets are going for upwards of $200 USD (plus shipping) on eBay. Of course, there’s always a little bit of fear of missing out when something like this first comes out, so it’s possible these prices may come down eventually once the hype has died down.

That being said, the 2021 and 2023 versions of the dice are still going for around $100 USD, so it’s possible these are going to remain a sought after item for months to come. To put it into perspective, you could easily pick up a set of high-quality gemstone dice for around the same price.

A screenshot from eBay showing recent sales for the new 2025 Arby's DnD dice.

Final Thoughts

The new Arby’s DnD dice really are a bizarre mix of meat, metal and magic, which is probably why they’re now fetching top dollar for collectors. While they’re definitely not best DnD dice sets in existence, if there’s one thing that’s true: it’s that you can never have enough dice.

While the Arby’s DnD dice are no longer you can still snag them on eBay or from other secondary market collectors.

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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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