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Beadle & Grimm’s deluxe Ravenloft edition adds Tarokka deck and bonus adventure

Beadle & Grimm’s $225 Strahd’s Silver Edition layers a Tarokka deck, maps, handouts, and a level 5 Barovia side quest onto Ravenloft: The Horrors Within.

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Beadle & Grimm’s deluxe Ravenloft edition adds Tarokka deck and bonus adventure
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Beadle & Grimm’s Strahd’s Silver Edition turns Ravenloft: The Horrors Within into a $225 play kit that ships in July 2026. Wizards of the Coast’s standard book lands at a $59.99 MSRP on June 16, with early access in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom and Europe beginning June 2.

The Silver Edition is built around physical pieces that change the tone of a session. Beadle & Grimm’s package includes the complete book split into smaller booklets, a Tarokka deck, 17 oversized encounter cards, 37 standard encounter cards, 16 battle maps, 22 domain and area maps, 11 in-world handouts, 11 Dark Gift and magic item cards, a Cthulhu Mist Talisman, and a Haunted Bastion Player Aid made for the edition. The handouts, cards, and maps are the sort of table gear that let a Dungeon Master drop clues in the middle of a scene, stage an ambush without flipping through tabs, or make a Barovia reveal feel like an event instead of a read-aloud.

The bonus level 5 adventure is set in Barovia, where Rudolph van Richten’s call to put a powerful undead force to rest gives the box a concrete entry point beyond the main campaign. The Tarokka deck is part of the same package. In Ravenloft, fortune-telling is pacing, atmosphere, and direction, and a physical deck works better than a printed table when you want the Mists to feel like they are closing in.

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Ravenloft: The Horrors Within includes 17 Darklord stat blocks, ready-to-run adventures for all 16 Domains of Dread, 20 new maps, and seven subclasses, including the Reanimator Artificer and Hollow Warden Ranger. Wizards includes it in its Season of Horror program, with Count Strahd first luring adventurers into the Mists in 1983.

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