Tabletop Socks
Description: What Doesnt Kill You Gives You XP Dungeons Crawler and Dragons Slayer Tabletop RPG Addict
What Doesnt Kill You Gives You XP Tabletop RPG Addict Socks
by Pixel Coated
$14 $20
Description: I had a lot of fun designing this T-shirt and tried to include as many Easter Eggs as I could! Like for the Monk the atomic number is 27, which is in the real Periodic Table is Cobalt (like Cobalt Soul, you know!) And look at Bard! And Wizard being 13! And Paladin is Palladium, and Artificier is in the row with synthetic elements! Also, formulas around the Table are for essential DnD emotions! Serotonin, dopamine, adrenaline and caffeine. So, I had a lot of fun making it! And I hope you will have the same amount of fun wearing it!
Description: Dungeon Armory's Triple Dice Set Arrows Dungeons Crawler and Dragons Slayer Tabletop RPG Addict
Dungeon Armory's Triple Dice Set Arrows Dungeons Crawler and Dragons Slayer Tabletop RPG Addict Socks
by dungeonarmory.com
$14 $20
Description: Ah, a discerning customer I do see. Welcome to Mimic Gaming, your personal online emporium for the very best of nerdy items and apparel. Need a little something to raise your stats? Just looking for something new and shiny? No matter, you have come to the right place! Our shelves are stocked with armor to guard you against awaiting social situations, and weapons to arm you for any adventure! This shirt is perfect as a gift for that nerdy someone in your life. It also makes a great addition to any closet, including yours. When you want something that every other person isn’t wearing, this is a perfect choice.
Bronze Dice Sword D20 Tabletop RPG Gaming Tabletop RPG Addict Socks
by Pixel Coated
$14 $20
Description: Dungeons & Dragons (commonly abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. It was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TSR). The game was derived from miniature wargames, with a variation of the 1971 game Chainmail serving as the initial rule system. D&D's publication is commonly recognized as the beginning of modern role-playing games and the role-playing game industry. D&D departs from traditional wargaming by allowing each player to create their own character to play instead of a military formation. These characters embark upon imaginary adventures within a fantasy setting. A Dungeon Master (DM) serves as the game's referee and storytelle
The Dice Giveth and Taketh Away Tabletop RPG Gaming Socks
by Pixel Coated
$14 $20
Description: Ah, a discerning customer I do see. Welcome to Mimic Gaming, your personal online emporium for the very best of nerdy items and apparel. Need a little something to raise your stats? Just looking for something new and shiny? No matter, you have come to the right place! Our shelves are stocked with armor to guard you against awaiting social situations, and weapons to arm you for any adventure! This shirt is perfect as a gift for that nerdy someone in your life. It also makes a great addition to any closet, including yours. When you want something that every other person isn’t wearing, this is a perfect choice.
Description: Join the party with this funny "Get In Loser" DnD t-shirt! Featuring a humorous play on the popular phrase, this shirt is perfect for any Dungeons and Dragons fan.
Funny D&D Get In Loser We're Exploring Dungeons Socks
by Sunburst RPG
$14 $20
Description: Risk was invented in 1957 by Albert Lamorisse, a French filmmaker, and it became one of the most popular board games in history, inspiring other popular games such as Axis & Allies and Settlers of Catan. The simple rules but complex interactions make it appealing to people of all ages. It is still in production by Hasbro with numerous editions and variants with popular media themes and different rules, including PC software versions, video games, and mobile apps. Risk was invented by French film director Albert Lamorisse and originally released in 1957 as La Conquête du Monde (The Conquest of the World) in France. It was bought by Parker Brothers and released in 1959 with some modifications to the rules as Risk: The Continent