Dungeons & Dragons Press-On Nails Are Now A Thing
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Over the past few years we’ve seen some pretty strange Dungeons & Dragons brand partnerships, with everything from D&D branded crockpots and handbags to “mystery meat”. The latest collaboration between Wizards of the Coast and Australian company Nailcissist introduces something just as unusual in the form off D&D branded press-on nails. The sets are inspired by various iconic monsters, classes, locations and characters from D&D lore and be purchased at various physical retailers as well as online from the Nailcissist website.
So what exactly is included in this new collaboration of finger bling? Below, we press on all the details.



What’s included in the Nailcissist D&D Collection ?
There are currently 13 sets available, all which can be purchased individually or as a single collection. They are:
- Black Pudding
- Cleric
- Druid
- Feywild
- Green Dragon
- Lolth
- Mimic
- Mind Flayer
- Silver Dragon
- Strahd
- Sword & Shield
- Vecna
- Wizard
Notably, each set comes with custom D&D-branded packaging and a tool kit that includes a bottle of nail glue, a set of sticky tabs, a nail file, an alcohol wipe and a cuticle tool. It’s also worth noting that the nails can be worn, removed and reused multiple times.



How much are the D&D press-on nail sets?
Each of the 3D press-on nail sets retails for $80 USD (not including shipping and handling), which is fairly standard when it comes to high quality, 3D reusable nails and is still less than the cost of a full nail treatment at most major salons. You can also pick up the entire collection of all 13 sets for a discounted price of $1,200 USD.
Notably, there is also a Collectors Box (based on the Book of Vile Darkness) that can store four sets and is available for $225 USD.

Final Thoughts
While press-on nails are definitely a niche product that isn’t going to appeal to all Dungeons & Dragons players, if nothing else it’s proof just how far reaching the brand has become in recent years.
You can pick up the sets now from select physical retailers as well as the Nailcissist website.
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