D&D General What is your most prized Dungeons and Dragons Product?


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Queer Venger

Dungeon Master is my Daddy
My Bugbear Miniatures are my prized DnD possessions as well as my Curse of Strahd 5th edition book.

What about you? What are your favorite Dungeons and Dragons possessions?
my gaming table :)
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GreyLord

Legend
Hmm, I would say the Rules Cyclopedia as a singular product. It's the only product which has a complete game in and of itself (though recently the making of D&D book also has the complete OD&D rules, so that may get prized more highly after I've had a chance to try it out in an actual gaming situation to see how it works out).

However, even more important would probably be the combination of rules I made for myself with printouts and notes for a B/X and BECMI mix of rules.
 


Richards

Legend
I guess my copies of Dragon #260, since I had a total of three distinct articles in it: Greater Drakes, The Ecology of the Aspis, and Arcane Lore: Dragondoom. It was my first (and only) trifecta. (I miss my freelancing days - never before did I have a hobby where I had more money coming in than going out!)

Johnathan
 


Distracted DM

Distracted DM
Supporter
I have waaay too many minis of all sorts. The prepainted ones are mostly 2000's WotC and 2010+ WizKids. But my minis collection goes largely unused since COVID and my move to online games.

I do have the OD&D brown booklets... I couldn't tell you which printing, and much like my Deities and Demigods book with elric cthulhu etc. they're all beat to hell- that's how I got them so (relatively) cheap! But they're complete and legible, so they suited my purposes of reading :)

Oh, I also have GG's Castle Whiterock box set! That one's pretty rare.
 
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