New Mimic Notebook is Perfect for Monstrous Memos
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The Mimic is an iconic Dungeons & Dragons monster, having appeared in some of the earliest editions of the game and even making a recent cameo in the Honor Among Thieves film. While these classic creatures usually camouflage themselves as a treasure chest in order to devour dungeon-dwelling adventurers, Mimics can actually resemble a variety of different objects (including entire caves).
Which is why they’re also the perfect option for a brand new D&D Mimic Treasure Chest Notebook set, which you can order now on Amazon. Below, we try take a closer look at what’s inside without getting our fingers bitten off.
What’s included in the Mimic Notebook Set?
This officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons Mimic Treasure Chest Notebook Set includes five 4 x 6-inch blank notebooks, each with a unique monster on the cover and a dot, graph or lined page design on the interior, which is a great option for jotting down character stats, sketching out maps or taking notes during gameplay. In addition to the notebooks, the clamshell box can also be used to store your dice, pencils, pens and other DnD accessories.
Notably, the box is illustrated and designed by Eric Belisle, the artist who drew the original mimic artwork featured in the fifth edition D&D Monster Manual.
How much is the Mimic Notebook Set?
The set will retail for $27.99 USD (although you may be able to snag it cheaper online). It should be widely available in physical retailers as well, so you may be able to get it for a lower price from your local game store.
Final Thoughts
While there’s a ton of D&D merch floating around these days as part of the 50th anniversary celebration, this set actually looks pretty cool and could be a genuinely useful item for gameplay as well (we’ve looked at DM notebooks before, but players might also dig this option).
If you want to get your claws on the new Mimic Notebook, you can order one now from your local game store, online retailer or Amazon.
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Lacy Curran is a Staff Writer who lives in Boston, Massachusetts where she studied theatre at Boston University (something that’s been incredibly helpful as a Dungeon Master). She’s been playing D&D for over 10 years (starting out with 3rd Edition). Her favorite D&D campaign setting is Ravenloft and her favorite character to play was a Half-Elf Bard named Eshara who enjoyed starting random bar fights and smashing lutes over goblins’ heads.
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