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Help your Wizard keep a list of all of their spells and, more importantly, show up to the next town in style with these magic accessories.

There’s a lot to keep track of if you’re playing a Wizard. Between being one of the squishiest classes in the Player’s Handbook, lists of spells, and don’t even get me started on spell components. There’s a lot. But maybe some of these accessories will be just the Wizard tools you’re looking for to make your next adventure a little easier.

Official Wizard Dice

Are you the kind of person who makes a new D&D character and immediately gets to work finding your set of dice? Because I know I can’t be the only one. If your next adventurer is a wizard, these official D&D Wizard dice may be perfect for them. They come in blue and fuchsia and features sparkles, gold, and little icons of spell books emitting magical energy.

Spell(note)Book

If you’re playing a wizard, you may need a place to store, list, and record all of your spells. You know, something like a spellbook. Or, in this case, a spell-notebook. This one includes three pages for spell lists and directory, and 77 pages to record all of the information, effects, requirements, duration, and other necessary details for all of the spells you’ve learned throughout your travels and studies.

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Wizard Minis

There are lots of options for minis out there, I happen to like these. But if you’re playing an in-person game with grids and maps and the whole nine yards, a mini is pretty much a necessity. Pick the one that looks the most like your character (or design your own on Hero Forge), paint it, and get crawling through that dungeon.

Fireball Dice

PolyHero has made a whole bunch of dice sets based on the different D&D classes. Including this set of fireball inspired D6s. Look, person who plays the wizard at the table. We know you just want to cast fireball. We know you didn’t ask who or what is in the vicinity. So just cast your spell and roll your fireball dice.

Spell Effect Template Set

If you’re going to be spending a lot of time casting fireball in small quarters, it will be important to know exactly how many people in the room are going to be affected. Is anyone in your party in the danger zone? Well, that’s unfortunate. This twenty-four-piece set of spell effect templates will let you see on your map grid exactly how big your spells are and what the range is, no guesswork or math required.

Rune Dice

Turns out, if you search for ‘wizard dice’ online, you’ll get a huge variety of very, very cool-looking dice. Some come in fun wizardly shapes, others simply look like magic. And some, like this set, look like rune stones. Runes and D&D wizards might not be super closely associated all of the time. But runes and magic go together in my mind, and I know there are at least a few wizards out there who would enjoy this aesthetic.

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