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It looks like fans of Dungeons & Dragons just rolled a nat20, because GamesRadar+ can exclusively reveal a brand-new D&D Loungefly range.
To be precise, budding adventurers will be able to get their hands on bags and mystery pins based on the franchise in an official D&D Loungefly collaboration. In a change of pace for a company better known for its mini-bags, though, this includes a full-size backpack. All the better for storing books from the best tabletop RPGs, I suppose.
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If you'd prefer to skip ahead and get right to the good stuff, you can see the new D&D range at the Loungefly store now - two bags and mystery pins are available to order as we speak.
That isn't its only selling point, of course. Sessions of Dungeons & Dragons are rife with secrets to discover, so it's only right that this headline item has some hidden mysteries of its own. Indeed, a foldable dice tray is attached to the backpack alongside a detachable drawstring bag that I wouldn't be surprised to see Karlach rocking (though this one holds all your d20s rather than Infernal Iron). When combined with the black, embossed dragonscales covering the leather-effect exterior, this loot definitely feels like it should go under the 'Rare' column in a Magic Items table.
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It's a similar story with the second entry in the Loungefly D&D range, the Sling Crossbody Bag. This one features a coin bag given the kind of name you might find in a Waterdeep store: the "Pouch of Holding." Throw in a stitched dice pattern along the strap and an interior design featuring some D&D icons for one very cool bit of kit.
Finally, Loungefly is adding some pins to the mix. These star some of D&D's best-known monsters (like the Beholder and Gelatinous Cube), and are sold in mystery boxes.
These are all available to buy now direct from Loungefly. For more details, here are the official listings and descriptions straight from the source.
Dungeons & Dragons Full-Size Backpack
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(Image credit: Loungefly)Price: $120 at Loungefly"Give us a style check! You don’t need to roll a Nat 20 to excel in style with this bag! This full-size bag is perfect for any Dungeons & Dragons fan. You'll find a ton of gear for your next session built into this bag. Velcro straps with buckles can hold a map. A foldable dice tray is attached to the bag. Plus, you'll find a detachable drawstring bag to hold your dice! You'll find fun details like a molded metal rivet of the D&D logo, and D20s on the buckles. Turn it around to find embroidered shapes of each of the dice along the straps. With this bag, you're ready for any campaign!"Dimensions: 14" (35.5cm) W x 16.5" (41.9cm) H x 6.5" (16.5) D
Sign up to the GamesRadar+ NewsletterContact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.- Polyurethane
- Detachable drawstring bag
- Stow-away dice tray
- Sturdy top handle
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- Debossed, molded metal buckles, molded metal rivet, metal snaps, Velcro straps, and printed details
- Coordinating interior lining
Dungeons & Dragons Sling Crossbody Bag with Coin Bag
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(Image credit: Loungefly)Price: $65 at Loungefly"Every style check is a Nat 20 with this bag! This sling is inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. You'll find a molded metal rivet of the D&D logo on the front. A coin bag is attached to the strap that says 'Pouch of Holding.' Along the strap, you'll find the outlines of the various dice you use in the game! Arrive to your next campaign in style!"Dimensions: 6" (15.2cm) W x 10" (25.4cm) H x 2.5" (6.3cm) D
- Polyurethane
- Adjustable crossbody strap with coin bag
- Debossed, jacquard, molded metal rivet, and printed details
- Coordinating interior lining
Dungeons & Dragons Mystery Box Pin
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(Image credit: Loungefly)Price: $12 at Loungefly"Give us an investigation check to see if you can collect all these mystery pins! Each pin comes packaged individually, and you don't know which you'll get! There are six in total to collect: the Eye of the Beholder, the Gelatinous Cube, the Mind Flayer, the Mimic, the Tarrasque, and the glitter chase is the Red Dragon! Collect them all and display them on your bag, a jacket, or a pin board to add some D&D flair!"Dimensions: Approximately 1.5" (3.8cm) tall
- Enamel and printed details
- Glitter for chase
- Sold individually in mystery box packaging
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