Wizards of the Coast has announced a newDungeons & Dragonsset based onStranger Things, with the “Welcome to the Hellfire Club” set focusing on Eddie Munson’s campaign world, and a faux ‘80s style that harkens back to the old days of the game.
Stranger Things has beenclosely connected to D&Dsince it began, with the game being played by characters on the show, and villains like Vecna being a major part of the story. This led to an official Stranger Things Starter Set for the current iteration of D&D, even though it used the art style of the older editions.

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A new trailer on the official Dungeons & Dragons YouTube channel has been released, announcing Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club, a new set thatintroduces new players to the game, particularly those who love the show.

Welcome To The Hellfire Club Is All About Eddie’s Setting
Welcome to the Hellfire Club is a set that contains a DM screen, a double-sided Hellfire Club Poster, 91 cards (spells, magic items, monsters,) 72 Tokens (characters and monsters), 2 double-sided maps, 15 character sheets, 4 handbooks, a combat tracker notepad, a set of 11 dice, a quick start quide, a play guide, and 4 adventure booklets. Those who purchase the Ultimate Bundle will also get digital items for the set.
Welcome to the Hellfire Club is set in “Greyhawkins,” Eddie’s campaign world, and an obvious nod to theGreyhawk D&D setting. The entire adventure uses the aesthetic of theAdvanced Dungeons & Dragonsbooks from the ‘80s. The set includes notes written by Eddie, with players given the chance to finish the campaign that was never completed in the show.

Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club is anabsolutely gorgeous set, with artwork that looks like it belongs in the olden days of D&D. This will give new players the chance to form their own Hellfire Clubs, setting the stage for bigger adventures to come.
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