Heroes of the Borderlands Starter Set Price Point Revealed

This new Starter Set is twice as expensive as previous ones.
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The new Heroes of the Borderlands D&D boxed set will be significantly more expensive than past Starter Sets. Pre-order pages up on D&D Beyond and Amazon confirm that the new Starter Set, made to introduce the new version of 5th Edition rules to newcomers, will cost $49.99. Previous starter sets, such as the Essentials Kit or the Dragons at Stormwreck Isle, had much lower price points ranging from $19.99 to $24.99.

One reason for the price increase is that the new Starter Set will contain many more components than previous Starter Sets. A trailer (seen below) shows off many of the cards, tokens, and handouts that are included in the boxed set in addition to the standard quickstart guide and character sheets. Per Amazon, the new Starter Set will contain 3 adventure booklets, 8 character class boards featuring iconic D&D classes, 1 quick-start guide, a reference booklet, 5 in-world immersive handouts (including a tavern menu and shop catalogs), 9 double-sided poster maps, a combat tracker, 11 dice, 210 game cards (including spells, magic items, and equipment), and 273 tokens (including monsters, terrain, and resources).

One twist for this new boxed set is that it will include tiles that will add a modularity to character creation. Players will choose their background and class and then build a character sheet using corresponding tiles.

Hasbro also previously stated that the Starter Set was produced in China, so the increased price could be impacted by the current tariffs imposed by the US on foreign-made goods.


The new Heroes of the Borderlands Starter Set will be released on September 16th, 2025.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

I went back and expanded my post with what seems to be the reasoning.
Hrm. Thanks for the update. Seems like a large gamble on WotC's part to me though. To me, board game's and TTRPG's are very different things. I wonder what will happen when buyers of the new starter set buy another random D&D adventure (perhaps along with the PHB or even the DMG or MM), and then get confused and/or put off by the difference in gaming experience ? Will this really bring new players into the hobby ?
 

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Hrm. Thanks for the update. Seems like a large gamble on WotC's part to me though. To me, board game's and TTRPG's are very different things. I wonder what will happen when buyers of the new starter set buy another random D&D adventure (perhaps along with the PHB or even the DMG or MM), and then get confused and/or put off by the difference in gaming experience ? Will this really bring new players into the hobby ?
Yes
 









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