It's one thing to buy the dungeon master in your life a big gift when all the players chip in, but if you want to get something special for a DM that's not too expensive, there are now plenty of options. The criteria for this list is that the gift should be inexpensive (under $20) and small enough to fit in a stocking. They're ranked from least to most expensive.
Dice Stocking
- Cost: $12
- Company: Antcreptson
- Description: It's not very big, but big enough to hold some of the other items on this list. What better way to wrap your gift for the holidays than in a dice-themed stocking?
D&D Engraved Coasters
- Cost: $12
- Company: CZYY
- Description: These surprisingly affordable coasters are intricately engraved. Best of all, one of them reads Dungeon Master (so nobody else can use it!).
D&D PopSocket
- Cost: $16
- Company: D20 Tabletop Gamer
- Description: If your DM uses a lot apps on her phone, this is a nice reminder that only the DM should be using a phone at the table. It also props up the phone for easy viewing.
Because I'm the DM Mug
- Cost: $19
- Company: Beach Open
- Description: What it says on the tin, or in this case on the ceramic.
D&D Socks
- Cost: $20
- Company: Fantasydice Store
- Description: I have just about every pair of D&D-themed socks on the market, but only one these socks are well-made and comfortable.
Dice Beanie
- Cost: $20
- Company: Bioworld
- Description: If your DM is always cold or has to travel to a game, this is a welcome way of keeping them warm and identifying them from a distance.