FanRoll Launches Fizban’s Fortune D&D Dice Line, Early Units Already Sold Out
FanRoll’s Fizban’s Fortune blind-box d20s sold through initial units before launch, turning Dragonlance nostalgia into a premium collector play.

FanRoll’s new Fizban’s Fortune line is arriving as a collector’s piece first and a table accessory second. The blind-box release centers on a single oversized 25mm d20 hidden inside a miniature treasure chest, with finishes that range from metal and liquid core to hollow dice, gemstone, and solid cast alloys.
That setup makes the pitch clear: this is premium merch built to be opened, displayed, and hunted. FanRoll’s product page says the line includes over 30 dice and six rarities, while launch coverage describes 35 variations across seven rarity tiers. Either way, the formula is aimed squarely at the kind of Dungeons & Dragons buyer who wants the chase as much as the roll.
The Dragonlance tie-in is what gives the line its hook. Fizban, the eccentric wizard who is secretly Bahamut, is one of the most recognizable legacy figures in the game’s lore, and Wizards of the Coast has used him heavily in recent D&D branding. Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons arrived on October 26, 2021 and introduced the gem dragon families to fifth-edition D&D, giving this new dice line a built-in nostalgia lane for players who remember that book and the setting it grew out of.
FanRoll says the response from retail partners has already been strong enough that all initial production units were sold to retail and distribution partners before launch. The line is being offered through select specialty retailers, hobby game stores, and online marketplaces at $24.99, which puts it in the familiar sweet spot for giftable premium dice rather than a budget table tool.

The company is also using the launch to tee up a bigger convention moment. FanRoll plans a limited-edition Bahamut-themed d20 at Gen Con, which runs July 30 to August 2, 2026 in Indianapolis. That gives the brand a second wave of attention in the middle of the summer hobby calendar, when dragon-themed D&D product can still grab floor traffic and preorder chatter.
For FanRoll, formerly Metallic Dice Games, the release fits a pattern that has been building since the company was established in 2014 and expanded into gemstone, acrylic, and glow-in-the-dark dice. It also follows its earlier D&D Masterworks accessories rollout for retail on January 15, 2025, showing that this Wizards of the Coast relationship is now a recurring part of the business, not a one-off licensing stunt.
The bigger story is how neatly Fizban’s Fortune straddles two markets at once. Older fans get a familiar name from one of D&D’s most beloved corners, while newer players get a flashy, display-worthy d20 with enough premium materials and blind-box scarcity to feel like part toy, part treasure.
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