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"Dungeons & Dragons" Reveal Laeral Silverhand's Explorer's Kit

Wizards of the Coast revealed a new set of Dungeons & Dragons dice today as you can soon play with Laeral Silverhand's Explorer's Kit. A slice of the Forgotten Realms, this is more than just a set of dice. They come with a series of items to help you out. Which includes a dice tray, a map of the Sword Coast, double-sided cards with information on them, and a set of eleven dice. The dice will be made available for sale on March 17th, 2020 for $30. Here's a little more info on the additions Dungeons & Dragons threw in to make this kit special.

"Dungeons & Dragons" Reveal Laeral Silverhand's Explorer's Kit
Credit: WotC

Let Laeral Silverhand – Open Lord of Waterdeep, centuries-old archmage, and daughter of the goddess of magic – guide you on your path to adventure. The new kit includes eleven dice placed in a durable, felt-lined box that functions as two dice trays. Fans can also enjoy the twenty illustrated, double-sided cards detailing Laeral's expert insights on key characters, locations, and lore from across the Forgotten Realms and a foldout double-sided map of the Sword Coast and city of Waterdeep.

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