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What do you get when you mix Hawkins, Indiana with hit points and spell slots?
Stranger Things, of course, just in time for the final season coming out! And D&D just dropped a new collab—and this time, you’re joining the Hellfire Club for real.
Four new adventures, a demodragon, and more 80s vibes than a Metallica tour bus. Let’s crack this thing open.
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If you're new here, hit that subscribe button like it's a crit. Let's dive into the biggest D&D/ Netflix crossover since Vecna crashed game night.
Here's the scoop.
Stranger Things: Welcome to the Hellfire Club is a brand-new D&D board game releasing on
October 7. Developed by
Wizards of the Coast and
Netflix, it brings Eddie Munson’s final campaign to your tabletop—with a twist.
It’s not a hardcore module—it’s a board game/ D&D hybrid using a streamlined 5E ruleset that’s super beginner-friendly. Think Heroes of the Borderlands meets The Upside Down.
With this set, you get four mini-adventures, all inspired by moments from Stranger Things Seasons 1 through 4:
- The Vanishing Gnome
- Scream of the Crop
- Devil, Metal, Die!
- And the epic Ballad of the Rat King
Each adventure is designed for 3–5 players, level 1–3 characters, and takes place in a version of Hawkins merged with classic Greyhawk—called “Greyhawkins.”
And yeah—they went hard on the monster mash.
You’ll face off against Stranger Things favorites like
demodogs,
demobats, and a brand-new boss: the
demodragon.
Because why stop at one terrifying monster when you can homebrew your own?
Real quick to interrupt, we now have free downloadable D&D cards at the Eternity TTRPG website that you can use at your table. Everything from combat actions to status effects – no more flipping through your book to see exactly what being “Petrified” does to your character. You can just take our graphics, print them out at home, and slap them on your table for fun and easy reference. Grab yours today using the link, below!
Now, back to the video.
This set leans all the way into nostalgia:
- You get a double-sided Hellfire Club poster.
- “In-world” handouts, like maps and letters.
- Retro-styled spell cards and tokens.
- And yes, that chunky, satisfying dice set you need for a good game night.
The physical box will run you $50 and includes: cards, tokens, poster maps, stat sheets, dice, a DM screen, Four adventure books, and a combat-tracker notepad.
The digital version is $20 through D&D Beyond, perfect if you're running online.
Or go full demodragon mode, and grab the
Ultimate Bundle for
$60, combining both formats.
But what do you think—Is this a clever crossover, or just nostalgia bait?
Wrapping up, let me know in the comments: Would you join the Hellfire Club in real life? I think I... might..
Don’t forget to like, sub, and share this with Stranger Things fans in your party. And if you aren’t hyped for it yet, I hope you enjoy the final season coming up.
Here at Eternity TTRPG, we’ve got more spell-slinging stories dropping every week, so stay tuned.
And hey—next time you roll a Nat 1, just blame the Upside Down.
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