Gifts for DnD players can be tricky. Dungeons and Dragons players are known to buy lots of items for themselves. However, selecting D&D gifts for holidays and birthdays doesn’t have to be stressful.
I’ve created a simple list of gifts that any dungeon master or D&D player will enjoy and love for years to come.
D&D Supplements
Buying a D&D player gamebooks, supplements or manuals is always a challenge. What books do they have? What books do they want?
The main problem is the popularity of a D&D book. Buying a popular book is just setting yourself up to discover that your friend or family member already has it. The trick is then to look for a D&D book that’s a bit more obscure.
Don’t worry, here’s a list of D&D supplements
- The Great Book of Random Tables
- The Book of Random Tables: Inns and Taverns
- The Book of Random Tables: Quests
- The Book of Random Tables: Quests 2
- The Book of Random Tables: Quests 3
Of course, there are thousands more D&D supplements. You can look on the DMs Guild for more.
D&D Dice
I know, I know. Your dungeon master or other D&D players in your life already have a lot of D&D dice. Why on earth would they need more?
Because dice are awesome and all D&D players need more.
We want to hold them in your hands. We want to roll them for no reason. We want to switch dice sets often. We want to put them on our desks. We want more dice. ALWAYS.
Dice that any D&D player would love
Oddity Dungeons and Dragons Gifts
D&D-themed or even just fantasy-themed items can also be great gifts. Notebooks, coffee cups, dice bags, and stuffed animals could be the perfect gift for your D&D player.
A quick list of gifts to start you thinking
What should I get my DM for their birthday or Christmas?
Getting a dungeon master or a D&D role-player a gift should be a lot of fun. My list here gives some solid options to start your gift search.