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Most Valuable Dungeons and Dragons Accessories for 2025
Once the user base for Dungeons and Dragons had grown to a critical mass, there was a market for extra items to enhance the gameplay.
While there have been unofficial items created by companies to support DnD gamers, we are mostly going to focus on official items.
Over the decades, various companies have licenced TSR's Dungeons and Dragons product lines to create accessories and gifts, including:
We'll break down the most valuable.
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AD&D Dungeon Master's Screen (1979)
Lowest price $40
Average price $250
Sealed price $600
As the player base for Dungeons and Dragons grew, Dungeon Masters began to realize that the players shouldn't always see what they were doing during the running of the game.
TSR released the Dungeon Master's Screen to hide the dice rolls, maps and notes the DM was using to keep the game flowing.
These screens show up used fairly often, but mint/unused copies sealed in the original shrink wrap seldom come to market.
Dungeons and Dragons Master Player Screen (1985)
Lowest price $10
Average price $50
Sealed price $170
The mid-80s saw TSR cranking out Dungeons and Dragons accessories. Some were less useful than others. Master-level players probably didn't need a screen, but TSR didn't mind...
Dungeons and Dragons Character Record Sheets (1979)
Lowest price $50
Average price $200
Sealed price $700+
There are three known colours of the Character Record Sheets, white, orange and green. They came hole punched for easy filing in a three-ring binder.
We are not aware of shrink wrapped copies coming to market. The record price is an estimate based on sales of higher-grade ones. A later version has a colour card cover and is shown below.
Dungeons and Dragons Player Character Record Sheets AC05 (1984)
Lowest price $30
Average price $200
Sealed price $1,000+
This is a later version of the original 1979 character sheets. A sealed copy has not come to market recently, but a nice complete one without shrink wrap sold for $300 recently.
Dungeons and Dragons Dragon Dice
Lowest price $100 (sealed without backer)
Average price $250
Record price $500+
You'll see these sets for sale without their cardboard backer. Really $100 is the most you should expect to pay or receive retail.
Mint with mint backer will sell in the $400-600 range or maybe a little more.
Dungeons Dragon Dice Percentage Calculator
Lowest price $200 (sealed without backer)
Average price $500
Record price $1,000+
Much rarer than the standard Dragon Dice, so expect to pay a lot more for them if you buy one.
Dungeons and Dragons First Quest LP or Cassette
Lowest price $25
Average price $200
Sealed price $500+
Designed as background music for a D&D campaign, First Quest is considered to be fairly rare in the market. However, we found a cassette sale recently for $200 in VG condition and an LP on offer for the equivalent of $750. We believe it would be a sale at $600 if you made the offer.
The album came with a miniature module printed on the inner LP covers and the inner cassette cover, though apparently the cassette version had to print it incredibly small to make it fit.
Dungeons and Dragons Outdoor Geomorphs
Lowest price $50
Average price $80-120
Sealed price $150+
There are four different Geomorphs Dungeons and Dragons accessories:
They were first published in 1976 and 1977, then reprinted as a compendium of all three Dungeon sets in 1980 and reprinted again in 1981.
A sealed Outdoor Geomorphs sold recently for $150. It's been difficult to find comps for the other three, but lightly handled examples seem to sell for $60-100 each as long as they haven't had pieces cut out of the interiors.
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons
Fighting Wheel
Lowest price $50
Average price $100-200
Sealed price $600
This gaming aid is designed to make resolving combat easier for the DM and players.
A sealed example sold for $600 recently. Expect to pay $50-200 for a complete one not sealed but in great condition.
Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk Folio (1980)
Lowest price $35
Average price $75
Sealed price $500+
There are eight printings of the World of Greyhawk campaign setting. The first came in a folio (large folder) which usually has not survived in good condition, often found with damaged edges.
There are also box sets of this campaign setting.
You can get deep into the weeds trying to identify which printing you have of World of Greyhawk. Unless the folio is in great condition and still factory sealed, it is not especially valuable.
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Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Coloring Album (1979)
Lowest price $20
Average price $100
Sealed(?) price $500+
Published under licence in 1979, this is a fairly common item even in uncolored form, but the condition is usually not very good and they sell for $70-100.
We are not clear whether they were sold in shrinkwrap (most coloring books were not). If in mint condition, we expect one to sell for $500.
Dungeons and Dragons Hex Pad
Lowest price $25
Average price $80
Sealed price $500
Hex maps are a classic war gaming standard for measuring terrain.
A sealed pad sold for $514 recently. Used or unsealed ones are worth far less.
Dungeons and Dragons The Character (Archaic 1975)
Lowest price $500+
Average price $1,000+
Sealed(?) price $3,000+
An early character sheet created by Pete and Judy Kerestan in 1975. This is exceptionally rare. Whether it's worth $3K to you is another story.
Dungeons and Dragons Monster and Treasure assortment
Lowest price $20
Average price $50
Sealed price $100-200
There were three different versions of this set produced for different level characters. Designed to make running a dungeon easier, allowing DMs to randomly throw percentile dice to determine monsters and their treasures.
Despite some very high asking prices, sealed copies have sold recently for around $100.
Dungeons and Dragons Bestiary of Dragons and Giants (1987)
Lowest price $20
Average price $80-100
Sealed price $250+
Designed to expand on the biggest, baddest monsters in the game, along with their treasures.
Still sealed in shrink wrap, these can sell for $200-300 or more depending on condition of the cardboard sleeve.
Dungeons and Dragons Combat Shield and Mini-Adventure (1984)
Lowest price $20
Average price $70-100
Sealed price $250
Similar to the Dungeon Master's Screen, this was designed to shield the dice results from players at the table.
Sealed ones are being offered for $250, but we think you should pay $100-120.
Dungeons and Dragons The Shady Dragon Inn (1983)
Lowest price $20
Average price $80-100
Sealed price $200
This Dungeons and Dragons accessory included 118 pre-generated characters, designed to let a DM introduce characters easily into an adventure or campaign.
Still sealed, these can fetch $100 or more. Several of the characters in the Shady Dragon Inn appeared in the LJN Dungeons and Dragons action figures line.
Dungeons and Dragons Dungeon Master's Adventure Log (1980)
Lowest price $10
Average price $40
Sealed price $100+
Designed to make it easy for DMs to look up information and make notes on their ongoing adventures, this was a common Dungeons and Dragons accessories purchase.
Near mint copies usually turn up on eBay for around $60-100.
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