If you’re on a campaign for new collectibles, journey to the realm of Sirius Dice. The company is joining forces with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast to launch new dice sets inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons RPG, Baldur’s Gate 3.

The Baldur’s Gate 3 Treasure Packs each include a randomized combination of dice and other accessories featuring iconic moments and characters from the video game. With varying levels of rarity and an exclusive chase variant, every pull is like a roll of the dice. The mystery bags are available now on Sirius’ website. 

Inside each pack, fans will discover one of 40 possible D20s, including five Rare designs, three Legendary designs, and two artifact-embedded designs. A handful of lucky collectors may pull a limited-edition Replica Astral Prism, which recreates the cosmic item from the game

Additionally, each pack includes a collectible metal coin engraved with a Baldur’s Gate 3 character. There are 21 coins to collect, including Gale, Dark Urge, Astarion, and other Dungeons & Dragons warriors. Store your new treasures in the enclosed dice bags, each embroidered with one of nine possible designs. 

The Baldur’s Gate 3 Treasure Packs will retail for $12.99 each. For more information about the collection, visit siriusdice.com.


BALDUR’S GATE 3 TREASURE PACKS

Inside each pack, fans will discover one of 40 possible D20s with varying levels of rarity, one of 21 collectible coins, and one of nine embroidered dice bags, each highlighting iconic characters and moments from the video game.

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