Buying a gift for a tabletop RPG player can be surprisingly difficult.
They may already own dice. They may own too many dice. They probably have notebooks, character sheets, miniatures, monster ideas, campaign notes, and at least one dice bag that sounds like a small treasure chest when it hits the table.
So what do you give the fantasy nerd, game master, dice goblin, wizard main, or RPG friend who already has the obvious stuff?
You give them something they can actually use: a graphic tee that fits their kind of nerdy.
At ChestSlot, our t-shirts are made for people who like gaming, fantasy, tabletop role-playing, weird little jokes, original art, and shirts that feel more like loot drops than basic clothing. Here are some easy gift ideas for the RPG player in your party.
1. For the dice goblin: a Natural 20 shirt
Every table has someone who believes in dice luck. They rotate dice when the rolls get bad, rescue “cursed” dice from exile, and treat a natural 20 like a personal prophecy.
For that person, the Natural 20 unisex graphic t-shirt is an easy win. It turns one of the most recognizable tabletop RPG moments into a wearable joke.
This is a good gift for players who love dramatic rolls, lucky dice, chaotic combat, and the kind of table moment where everyone suddenly starts yelling.
2. For the wizard friend: Wizard Rank by Beard
Some players always become spellcasters. Give them a fantasy world, and they immediately ask about spell slots, robes, staffs, ancient scrolls, and whether their beard affects their authority.
The Wizard Rank by Beard unisex graphic t-shirt is a great gift for that person. It has a fantasy-scroll feeling without turning the outfit into a costume.
It works especially well for players who enjoy lore, magic, wizard jokes, fantasy novels, or showing up to game night with calm “I definitely know more than the party” energy.
3. For the game master: fantasy art they can wear
Game masters spend a lot of time building worlds. They invent strange kingdoms, dangerous roads, suspicious taverns, cursed ruins, and mysterious forces that the party will probably ignore for three sessions.
For a GM, original fantasy art is often a better gift than another generic gaming accessory. A design like the Dragon Compass Rose unisex graphic t-shirt feels connected to maps, travel, monsters, and adventure.
It is the kind of shirt that says, “Yes, I have prepared a world. No, you may not immediately burn down the inn.”
You can also browse the full Original Art Limited collection for more fantasy-focused designs.
4. For the dark fantasy fan: something a little more ominous
Some RPG players like bright fantasy. Others prefer cursed forests, gothic crests, skeletal hands, spider nightmares, and campaigns where every door is probably a trap.
For them, go darker.
The Crimson Hand unisex graphic t-shirt has a gothic crest feeling that works well for dark fantasy fans, late-night sessions, and convention outfits. The Necrarachna unisex graphic t-shirt leans even harder into grim fantasy and monster energy.
These are strong picks for players who love villains, cursed artifacts, dungeon horror, and suspiciously dramatic character backstories.
5. For the player who loves learning the lingo
Not everyone at the table has been playing forever. Some people are new to tabletop games, and some veterans simply love explaining nerd terms to everyone else.
The Nerd Terms For Dummies collection is made for that kind of person. These “dictionary” style tees turn nerd language into casual wearable jokes.
They are good gifts for new players, veteran players, rules explainers, and anyone who enjoys being the person who says, “Actually, that term means…”
6. For the whole party: build a game-night bundle
One shirt is a gift. Several shirts can become a party loadout.
If you are buying for a group, choose a different tee for each personality. The dice goblin gets Natural 20. The wizard gets Wizard Rank by Beard. The worldbuilder gets Dragon Compass Rose. The dark fantasy player gets Crimson Hand or Necrarachna.
That way, everyone gets something personal, but the group still has a shared ChestSlot vibe.
Final loot check
The best gifts for tabletop RPG players are not always the most complicated ones. A good t-shirt can go to game night, conventions, board game cafés, birthday one-shots, campaign finales, and everyday side quests.
Dice are great. Miniatures are great. But wearable loot gets used again and again.