Save 40% on Van Richtens Guide to Ravenloft, the brand-new Dungeons & Dragons book

You can currently get Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft for just $29.97 at Amazon US (opens in new tab). That’s a saving of 40% on the latest D&D release, and it’s an impressive discount considering how the book has only just came out.

Although it shares DNA with last year’s Curse of Strahd Revamped, Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft is its own beast; the book tours multiple kinds of horror settings. Arch-vampire Strahd von Zarovitch’s homeland of Barovia gets plenty of love, of course, but its pages span Lovecraftian worlds and dark fairy tales as well. In fact, the sourcebook features more than 30 regions – known as the Domains of Dread – and the means for players to create their own. With that in mind, it brings a very different flavor to D&D.

Because this is a compendium like Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything instead of a dedicated adventure (though it does include a pre-written storyline), Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft is full of lore, rules, and hooks for Dungeon Masters to use in spicing up their games. Some elements are reminiscent of the procedurally-generated Betrayal at House on the Hill, one of the best board games of the last few years.

The book also features two new player subclasses – the bardic College of Spirits that allows you to summon ghosts in battle and an Undead patron for warlocks – to go with ‘Dark Gifts’. These are custom traits that add hauntings, supernatural lineages, and unexplained phenomena to your character’s backstory. If you want to create a vampiric dhampir or explore what happens when heroes return from the dead, these additions pave the way.

To help you get the best deal, we’ve listed offers for Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft below. It’s certainly worth a look; as we mentioned in our review in progress, it’s one of the best Dungeons and Dragons books overall.

Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft deals

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In a departure from the norm, Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft isn’t being launched alongside themed dice, DM screens, or miniatures to represent the new bestiary. The closest you’ll get is last year’s special Curse of Strahd Revamped boxset (opens in new tab) with its physical Tarokka deck, Barovian Dungeon Master Screen, and coffin-like design. 

Want something a little cheaper? You can find merch and accessories at Zavvi (opens in new tab). As for items you’ll be able to use in your next game, there are a bunch of cool dice designs available at Amazon with savings of 5% to 20% (opens in new tab) right now.

It’s possible to get a special alternate cover for Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft (pictured above) as well. That one’s an in-store exclusive though, so you’ll need to brave the great outdoors if you’re keen to add it to your collection.

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If you want more D&D, be sure to take a look at our guides below. They’ll run you through the basics, including how to find a game and ways to play online. You can also check out our Dungeons and Dragons Starter Set review if you want an introduction to one of the best tabletop RPGs around.

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