Tokens
True Dungeon has set up a very handy online tool that gives OFFICIAL rulings on all Treasure Tokens. We make every effort to keep the TDb current and error-free, but if you find something that may need our attention, please let us know by posting in this forum thread which is dedicated to just that topic.
The site has been designed to work well on your desktop, laptop and portable device. Not only is it a fast place to find out info about a specific token, but it also has some cool filter functions. The TDb is a cool tool for players and collectors--as both an instant info spot and a great research tool.
Big thanks to Dave Radtke for his years-long devotion to detailing tokens and for being the inspiration for the creation of the TDb.
https://www.truedungeon.com/transmuted/itemlist/category/14-tokens#sigFreeId02d1797cc9
We constructed a handy spreadsheet to help you classify and organize your Treasure Tokens so that you can process them for our Token Exchange Program. Click here or on the image above to download the file.
Note: Some browsers may require you to right-click on the spreadsheet's link and choose "Save link as" or something very similar-sounding to get the file.
True Dungeon Treasure Tokens have been a player favorite for ten years, and the popularity of collecting tokens keeps expanding every year. One of the reasons for this popularity is the Token Exchange Program. With this mail-in service, collectors are able to send in unwanted Treasure Tokens (mostly duplicate Commons and Uncommons) and exchange them for free limited-edition Trade, Reserve or Transmuted tokens. Most token exchange orders are processed in 1-2 business days and mailed back via USPS Priority Mail.

Trade Tokens: There are 12 different Trade tokens available to collectors. For example, a collector can send in 25 units of Ring tokens and receive back a free Philosopher's Stone Trade token. There is a Trade token available for almost all unwanted tokens--if a collector has a sufficient quantity to fulfill the recipe. These Trade tokens can be traded with other collectors or turned in as part of a recipe for a Transmuted Token.
CLICK HERE for more information.

Reserve Tokens: There are three different Reserve tokens. They come in 1,000 GP (gold pieces), 5,000 GP, or 25,000 GP values. For example, a collector could send in a variety of low-denomination tokens that have varying GP values. If all the submitted tokens' total GP value is 1,000, the collector receives back a free 1,000 GP Gold Bar. Reserve tokens can be used to facilitate the trading of large sums of gold pieces and are also required in certain recipes for Transmuted tokens.
CLICK HERE for more information.

Transmuted Tokens: There are many different types of Transmuted tokens, some of which are some of the most rare and powerful tokens available. Each Transmuted token has its own unique recipe. When a collector sends in all the tokens in a recipe, they get that particular limited-edition Transmuted token back for free. Most Transmuted token recipes expire after about two years. After the creation window closed, that token can never be made again. However, there are some (including all Legendaries) whose recipe never expires. The most powerful Transmuted tokens may require a collector to gather the necessary tokens for several years, but in the end the collector winds up with a very rare and powerful token!
CLICK HERE for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Let's say I have the following to trade in for several Philosopher's Stones:
12 Rare Rings, etc (12 × 6 pts = 72pts)
1 Uncommon Ring (3pts)
Total 75, or 3 Stones
How should these tokens be bagged as it's not an easy division of tokens for each into 25 pts?
Answer: Please try to avoid this situation if possible. If you cannot, in the above example please place 24 pts of tokens separately in 3 bags, and then place the left-over 3 pts token in a separate non-labeled bag. Then, take all four bags and place them together in a larger ziplock bag. This is how we will know that this special case has occurred.
What's the deal with these 10× Trade tokens?
Answer: To make it easier for token collectors to store and ship some of the more common Trade tokens, we now offer larger denominations of the Trade 1 tokens. Each 10× Trade token is differentiated from its standard version by a light tan "peanut butter" back and a large "10×" emblazoned over the item's image. 10× Trade tokens are treated exactly like ten of their standard versions. They can be used in recipes that require 10 or more of that item. For example, if a recipe required 11 Minotaur Hide tokens, you could submit one 10× Minotaur Hides and one Minotaur Hide to fulfil that requirement.
When ordering ten or more of a Trade 1 token, you indicate which denominations you'd like to receive. For example, if you're sending in enough clothing items to make 32 Mystic Silks, you could order three as 10× and two as standard, one 10× and twenty-three standard, or any combination that totals 32.
Can I convert my existing standard Trade tokens into 10× versions?
Answer: Yes. Simply order whichever quantity of 10× tokens you'd like and send in the appropriate number of standard versions.
You can also convert 10× into standard versions.
How do I prepare the bags for 10× Trade tokens?
Answer: Bag your tokens exactly the same way you would if you were ordering ten of the standard versions. For example, if you're making a 10× Dwarven Steels token, you'd submit ten separate bags, each containing 25 Common weapon tokens. Do not send in one bag containing 250 Common weapons. The same goes for point-based Trade tokens. For example, if you're making a 10× Philosopher's Stones token, you'd submit ten separate bags, each containing 25 points worth of jewelry or wands. Do not send in one bag containing 250 points worth of jewelry or wands.
When is the cut-off date for sending in tokens for exchange prior to a convention?
We MUST receive your shipment two weeks before the start of the convention if you want to receive it back before that convention. All orders RECEIVED less than two weeks before a convention get processed around a week after we return from that convention.
Can I send more than one of the same type of transmute in the same bag?
- Example: Enough tokens to make 3 of the trade tokens for Dwarven Steel in one bag? Or do I need to break them down into 3 bags?
Answer: It depends on the type of Trade Tokens you're exchanging.
- Standard: For all weapon and/or armor Trade tokens (Dwarven Steel, Minotaur Hide, Elven Bismuth, Oil of Enchantment, and Aragonite), please place them in separate bags. To make 3 Dwarven Steel tokens, you would need 3 different ziplock bags, each containing 25 Common weapon tokens.
- Optional: For all point-based Trade tokens (Alchemist's Ink, Alchemist's Parchment, Darkwood Plank, Enchanter's Munition, Minotaur Hide, Mystic Silk, and Philosopher's Stone), you may put exactly 25 Uncommons ("×3") or exactly 25 Rares ("×6") in a single bag, but they must be marked accordingly. Let's say you're submitting a single bag of 25 Rare jewelry tokens, thus ordering 6 Philosopher's Stone tokens. Take 1 (one) Philosopher's Stone label and manually write "×6" on it. Take that single "Philosopher's Stone ×6" slip and place it in the bag (text side facing out so it can be easily read) of 25 Rare jewelry tokens. If you were to submit 25 Uncommon jewelry items, you'd write "×3" on the Philosopher's Stone slip.
- Please do not put more than one slip in a bag.
- Please do not utilize this optional method if you have mixed rarities in the bag or with any quantity of tokens other than 25. This means, for example, do not put 23 Uncommons and 1 Rare in a bag. If you don't have exactly 25 Rares of the same category or exactly 25 Uncommons of the same category, please use the standard bagging method of one Trade token per bag.
- When submitting tokens to be exchanged for Trade items, please do not put more than 25 tokens in a single snack-size bag. It slows down the verification process and the bags tend to split.
We ask you to follow these procedures to speed up the fulfillment process and make it much more error-free.
Can I send in for more than one Transmuted Token in one shipment to TD?
- Example 1 : From above, if they have to be seperate bags, can I stick many ziplock bags into one box?
- Example 2 : I have one of every type of Trade Token, each in their own bag, can I stick that in one box?
Answer: Yes. You can put any number of different kinds of ziplock bags in any Small Flat Rate box. Just be sure the appropriate bag-tag label is placed inside each bag.
Can I send in a token with charges if there are no charges remaining?
Answer: No. Charged items (e.g., wands printed before 2018, Ioun Stone Violet Prism, etc.) with no remaining charges may not be exchanged. If there is at least one charge left, it may be exchanged--as long as it was exchangable to begin with.
If I want to transmute a token but I don’t yet have all the required Trade item ingredients, can I just send in the equivalent tokens so I only have to make one shipment?
Answer: To fulfil a Transmuted token’s recipe, you must provide the exact items the recipe calls for--not the equivalent in "raw" tokens. E.g., if you want to make a recipe that requires one Elven Bismuth, you must send in an Elven Bismuth token, not 25 Uncommon weapons in its place. This still applies if you are also making Trade tokens for future exchange. You may not send in (as an example) 50 Uncommon weapons and request that one of those two Elven Bismuths be applied to a recipe in the same shipment. Long story short, you’ll need to make two shipments: the first one where you send in for all the Trade and/or Reserve tokens you need, and then a second shipment where you submit the exact recipe the Transmuted token you want calls for.
Why are we being "meanies" like this? The process has been designed to eliminate errors and confusion. It’s quite perplexing to try and interpret the convoluted schemes some collectors concoct. Rather than attempting to decipher twists, turns, and multi-layer cross-references, we want to keep these transactions as simple and uncomplicated as possible. This results in far fewer errors and reduces the number of angry emails from people whose convoluted orders got mixed up.
We realize this situation is not a perfect one, but we feel strongly that this is the best way to handle it. We think avoiding confusion and reducing errors is worth the added inconvenience. We understand it costs more in shipping this way (for both of us), but we think an orderly exchange is ultimately best for all parties.
There is an option available in the TD Store to "order" one or more Trade tokens. This "ordering" is not actually buying the specific tokens (which is NOT possible), it just starts the process for collectors to convert extra tokens into Trade tokens. The website guides collectors through the online forms, instructs you to print out an address label & packing slip, and provides a checklist of the Trade tokens the player expects to have mailed back. All of this is then mailed to TD HQ. Your transaction is normally processed 1-2 business days after it's received. There is a low-cost, flat shipping fee for US destinations, regardless of the size of your order. Destinations outside the US have higher shipping costs. If you wish to purchase new tokens as well as send in old tokens to be converted to Trade, we'll gladly ship both lots simultaneously for the same fee.
You can only get Trade tokens by using the online ordering system or at select in-person events. Trade tokens are not available during Gen Con. Mail-in Trade exchanges temporarily cease two weeks before and one week after every in-person event. Other than the aforementioned blackout periods, Trade tokens may be exchanged year-round.
All orders sent to collectors are shipped via USPS Priority Mail with Confirmation Delivery service, usually within 1-2 business days. Most orders arrive within 2-3 business days once shipped. We may occasionally run out of stock, but if that happens we will notify you of the delay and expected restock date.
We highly recommend you send us your Trade token shipment with some kind of tracking! True Adventures, Ltd. is NOT responsible for any tokens lost in the mail while in route to TD HQ.
CLICK HERE to view the Trade Token Worksheet. It is a great tool to help classify tokens into their proper Trade Token.
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Below is the list of all Trade tokens and which tokens are required to make them. When converting Weapon or Armor tokens into trade goods, exactly 25 tokens of that particular type are required. Non-Armor and non-Weapon tokens use a point-based system that requires 25 points of tokens to make one Trade Token. The point-value of a token is determined by the formula below:
Point Conversion for non-Weapon/Armor:
Rare = 6 points
Uncommon = 3 points
Common = 1 point
For example:
- 25 Common tokens (of a certain type) makes 25 points
- 8 Uncommon tokens + 1 Common token makes 25 points
- 2 Rare tokens + 3 Uncommon tokens + 4 Common tokens make 25 points

Alchemist's Ink: 25 points of any Potion, Elixir, Salve, or Oil

Alchemist's Parchment: 25 points of any Scroll

Aragonite: 25 of any Rare Weapon and/or Armor
For the purpose of converting to Trade tokens, "weapon" does not include ammunition (arrows, bolts, bullets, or sling stones, etc.)
Starting with the 2022 print run, anything that equips in the Torso slot counts as armor. This change is not retroactive. Older Torso items made out of cloth (e.g., robes) keep their previous conversion designation.
For a complete list of which tokens are considered a "weapon" or "armor", please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Darkwood Plank: 25 points of any Gear and/or Item
In general, if a token does not fit in any of the other categories and is eligible for exchange, it goes in the Darkwood Plank category.
For a complete list of which tokens are eligible for Darkwood Plank exchange, please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Dwarven Steel: 25 of any Common Weapon
For the purpose of converting to Trade tokens, "weapon" does not include ammunition (arrows, bolts, bullets, or sling stones, etc.)

Elven Bismuth: 25 of any Uncommon Weapon
For the purpose of converting to Trade tokens, "weapon" does not include ammunition (arrows, bolts, bullets, or sling stones, etc.)
For a complete list of which tokens are considered "weapons", please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Enchanter's Munition: 25 points of any Ammunition (Arrow, Bolt, Bullet, Sling Stone, Slug, etc.)
Shurikens and Alchemical weapons are not Ammunition. For a complete list of which tokens are considered "ammunition", please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Golden Fleece: 10 of any Monster Trophy token (any year or combination of years).
Monster Trophies (Ingredients) can only be obtained by drawing them from the Random Treasure Boxes at the end of a True Dungeon adventure.
For a complete list of Monster Trophies, please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Minotaur Hide: 25 of any Common Armor
Starting with the 2022 print run, anything that equips in the Torso slot counts as armor. This change is not retroactive. Older Torso items made out of cloth (e.g., robes) keep their previous conversion designation.
For a complete list of which tokens are considered "armor", please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Mystic Silk: 25 points of Cloaks, Clothing, Bracers*, Girdles, Belts, or Gloves
*In general, "Bracers" (plural) are considered clothing and a "Bracer" (singular) is a weapon.
For a complete list of which tokens are eligible to be exchanged for Mystic Silk, please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Oil of Enchantment: 25 of any Uncommon Armor
Starting with the 2022 print run, anything that equips in the Torso slot counts as armor. This change is not retroactive. Older Torso items made out of cloth (e.g., robes) keep their previous conversion designation.
For a complete list of which tokens are considered "armor", please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.

Philosopher's Stone: 25 points of any Amulet, Bracelet*, Earcuff, Earring, Circlet, Crown, Necklace, Ring, or Wand
*Not to be confused with "Bracers" or "Bracer"
For a complete list of which tokens are eligible to be exchanged for Philosopher's Stone, please reference the Trade Token Worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Let's say I have the following to trade in for several Philosopher's Stones:
12 Rare Rings, etc. (12 × 6 pts = 72pts)
1 Uncommon Ring (3pts)
Total 75, or 3 Stones
How should these tokens be bagged as it's not an easy division of tokens for each into 25 pts?
Answer: Please try to avoid this situation if possible. If you cannot, in the above example please place 24 pts of tokens separately in 3 bags, and then place the left-over 3 pts token in a separate non-labeled bag. Then, take all four bags and place them together in a larger zip-top bag. This is how we will know that this special case has occurred.
What's the deal with these 10× Trade tokens?
Answer: To make it easier for token collectors to store and ship some of the more common Trade tokens, we now offer larger denominations of the Trade 1 tokens. Each 10× Trade token is differentiated from its standard version by a light tan ("peanut butter") back and a large "10×" emblazoned over the item's image. 10× Trade tokens are treated exactly like ten of their standard versions. They can be used in recipes that require 10 or more of that item. For example, if a recipe requires 11 Minotaur Hide, you could submit one 10× Minotaur Hides and one Minotaur Hide to fulfil that requirement.
When ordering ten or more of a Trade 1 token, you can indicate which denominations you'd like to receive. For example, if you're sending in for 32 Mystic Silk tokens, you could select three as 10× and two as standard, one 10× and twenty three standard, or any combination that totals 32.
Can I convert my existing standard Trade tokens into 10× versions?
Answer: Yes. Simply order whichever quantity of 10× tokens you'd like and send in the appropriate number of standard versions. But you are not required to convert into standard trade tokens before converting them to 10×. You may convert directly from regular (not Trade) tokens into 10× without needing to convert to standard Trade tokens as a middle step.
You can also convert 10× into standard versions.
How do I prepare the bags for 10× Trade tokens?
Answer: Bag your tokens exactly the same way you would if you were ordering ten of the standard versions. For example, if you're making a 10× Dwarven Steels token, you'd submit ten separate bags, each containing 25 Common weapon tokens. Do not send in one bag containing 250 Common weapons. The same goes for point-based Trade tokens. For example, if you're making a 10× Mystic Silks token, you'd submit ten separate bags, each containing 25 points worth of jewelry or wands. Do not send in one bag containing 250 points worth of jewelry or wands.
When is the cut-off date for sending in tokens for exchange prior to a convention?
We must receive your shipment at least two weeks before the start of an in-person convention if you want to receive it back before that convention. All orders RECEIVED less than two weeks before a convention get processed around a week after we return from that convention.
Can I send more than one of the same type of transmute in the same bag?
- Example: Enough tokens to make 3 of the trade tokens for Dwarven Steel in one bag? Or do I need to break them down into 3 bags?
Answer: It depends on the type of Trade Tokens you're exchanging.
- Standard: For all weapon and/or armor Trade tokens (Dwarven Steel, Minotaur Hide, Elven Bismuth, Oil of Enchantment, and Aragonite), please place them in separate bags. E.g., to make 3 Dwarven Steel tokens, you would need 3 different zip-top bags, each containing 25 Common weapon tokens.
- Optional: For all point-based Trade tokens (Alchemist's Ink, Alchemist's Parchment, Darkwood Plank, Enchanter's Munition, Minotaur Hide, Mystic Silk, and Philosopher's Stone), you may put exactly 25 Uncommons ("×3") or exactly 25 Rares ("×6") in a single bag, but they must be marked accordingly. Let's say you're submitting a single bag of 25 Rare jewelry tokens, thus ordering 6 Philosopher's Stone tokens. Take 1 (one) Philosopher's Stone label and manually write "×6" on it. Take that single "Philosopher's Stone ×6" slip and place it in the bag (text side facing out so it can be easily read) of 25 Rare jewelry tokens. If you were to submit 25 Uncommon jewelry items, you'd write "×3" on the Philosopher's Stone slip.
- Please do not put more than one slip in a bag.
- Please do not utilize this optional method if you have mixed rarities in the bag or with any quantity of tokens other than 25. This means, for example, do not put 23 Uncommons and 1 Rare in a bag. If you don't have exactly 25 Rares of the same category or exactly 25 Uncommons of the same category, please use the standard bagging method of one Trade token per bag
- When submitting tokens to be exchanged for Trade items, please do not put more than 25 tokens in a single snack-size bag. It slows down the verification process and the bags tend to split.
We ask you to follow these procedures to speed up the fulfillment process and make it much more error-free.
Can I send in for more than one Transmuted Token in one shipment to TD?
- Example 1 : From above, if they have to be seperate bags, can I stick many zip-top bags into one box?
- Example 2 : I have one of every type of Trade Token, each in their own bag, can I stick that in one box?
Answer: Yes. You can put any number of different kinds of zip-top bags in any Small Flat Rate box. Just be sure the appropriate printed-out label is placed inside each bag.
Can I send in a token with charges if there are no charges remaining?
Answer: No. Charged items (e.g., wands printed before 2018, Ioun Stone Violet Prism, etc.) with no remaining charges may not be exchanged. If there is at least one charge left, it may be exchanged--as long as it was exchangable to begin with.
If I want to transmute a token but I don’t yet have all the required Trade item ingredients, can I just send in the equivalent tokens so I only have to make one shipment?
Answer: To fulfil a Transmuted token’s recipe, you must provide the exact items the recipe calls for—not the equivalent in "raw" tokens. E.g., if you want to make a recipe that requires one Elven Bismuth, you must send in an Elven Bismuth token, not 25 Uncommon weapons in its place. This still applies if you are also making Trade tokens for future exchange. You may not send in (as an example) 50 Uncommon weapons and request that one of those two Elven Bismuths be applied to a recipe in the same shipment. Long story short, you’ll need to make two shipments: the first one where you send in for all the Trade and/or Reserve tokens you need, and then a second shipment where you submit the exact recipe the Transmuted token you want calls for.
Why are we being "meanies" like this? The process has been designed to eliminate errors and confusion. It’s quite perplexing to try and interpret the convoluted schemes some collectors concoct. Rather than attempting to decipher twists, turns, and multi-layer cross-references, we want to keep these transactions as simple and uncomplicated as possible. This results in far fewer errors and reduces the number of angry emails from people whose convoluted orders got mixed up.
We realize this situation is not a perfect one, but we feel strongly that this is the best way to handle it. We think avoiding confusion and reducing errors is worth the added inconvenience. We understand it costs more in shipping this way (for both of us), but we think an orderly exchange is ultimately best for all parties.
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There is an option available in the TD Store to "order" one or more Reserve Bar tokens. This "ordering" is not actually buying the specific tokens (which is NOT possible), it just starts the process for collectors to convert smaller units of tokens with a GP value into larger (and less back-straining) denominations, referred to as Reserve Bar tokens. The website guides collectors through the online forms, instructs you to print out an address label & packing slip, list the total GP value of the tokens to be shipped to TD, and the total GP value of all the Reserve Bar tokens the player expects to have mailed back.
All of this is then mailed to TD HQ. Your transaction is normally processed 1-2 business days after it's received. There is a flat $10.00 shipping fee for domestic destinations or $30.00 for international. If you wish to purchase new tokens as well as convert small GP-value tokens to Reserve Bars, we'll gladly ship both lots simultaneously for the same fee.
You can only get Reserve Bar tokens by using the online ordering system or at select in-person events. Reserve Bar tokens are not available during Gen Con. Mail-in Reserve Bar exchanges temporarily cease two weeks before and one week after every in-person event. Other than the aforementioned blackout periods, Reserve Bar tokens may be exchanged year-round.
All orders sent to collectors are shipped via USPS Priority Mail with Confirmation Delivery service within 1-2 business days. Most orders arrive within 2-3 business days once shipped. We may occasionally run out of stock, but if that happens we will notify you of the delay and expected restock date.
We highly recommend you send us your Reserve Bar token shipment with some kind of tracking! True Adventures, Ltd. is NOT responsible for any tokens lost in the mail while in route to TD HQ.
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These are the three currently available Reserve Bar tokens:

In 2012 we added a new mechanic for treasure tokens: Transmuted Tokens. Tokens previously known as Combo and Artifact tokens all now fall under the Transmuted token umbrella. Transmuted tokens are like the old Combo tokens in that you turn in multiple "ingredients" to make a new, more powerful token.

(RIGHT: This is what happens when loose zip-top bags are shipped without being put inside smaller boxes!)
We get it, this is a lot to read. But it is VERY important that you follow the instructions below regarding how to package your tokens for mailing in the Token Exchange Program. You can save yourself a lot of heartache by making sure your tokens are properly packaged. Tokens are heavy, and if they are shipped loose in a box, they usually break open the box. We are very keen to avoid situations where we have to contact collectors and tell them that they are only getting half of their requested Exchange tokens back because their box tore open during shipping.
USPS Priority Mail – Flat Rate Boxes
We only use USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate boxes to mail out our tokens. We strongly recommend you do the same as their value is hard to beat. In addition to the postage being same price no matter how heavy the box's contents, the boxes themselves are free! The below instructions assume that you are going to use one or more of the following USPS Priority Flat Rate boxes:
- Small Flat Rate box (ID# SFRB) Can hold up to ~175 tokens
- Medium Flat Rate box (ID# FRB1) Holds up to 6 Small Flat Rate boxes
- Large Flat Rate box (ID# LARGEFRB) Holds up to 9 Small Flat Rate boxes
A Small Flat Rate Box (FRB) fits tightly inside Medium or Large FRBs, so we highly recommend that you first place all your SNACK SIZE zip-top bags of tokens inside a Small FRB before securing them inside the bigger boxes (if needed). Make sure the box is filled with something sturdy that provides structural support when heavy things are placed on your box. (During shipment, something very heavy absolutely will get placed on top of your box, most likely at high velocity.) The easiest/cheapest is to fill the rest of the box with more Small FRBs. Six Small FRBs fit perfectly within a Medium FRB and nine Small FRBs fit in a Large FRB.
The first step is to be sure to place each group of ~25 tokens in a SNACK SIZE zip-top bag with the proper label facing out. This group of tokens is what you would normally be turning in for one Trade, Reserve, or Transmuted token. Sometimes, you might turn in more than 25 tokens for a single token. If so, a larger zip-top bag is required. Just pack all your ~25 recipe tokens into that larger zip-top bag and place the label inside it--print side facing out.
You can fit approximately 175 tokens inside a Small FRB box from the USPS. This equates to approximately 1,050 tokens for a Medium FRB and 1,575 tokens in a Large FRB.
Always ship the tokens loose inside the zip-top bag. Do not tape or roll them together.

(Here are 175 tokens [organized with labels] inside a Small Flat Rate box.)
The second step is to close & seal the Small FRBs and then place them inside either a Medium or Large FRB--if you are sending in more than ~175 tokens. If you don’t place the maximum number of Small FRBs inside the bigger box, be sure to tape around the perimeter of the top of the smaller boxes inside the larger box. This secures the smaller boxes and prevents them from moving around during shipping. However, you must still fill the rest of your box with something sturdy to resist being crushed.

(Here are 6 Small FRBs inside a Medium FRB)

(Here are 9 Small FRBs inside a Large FRB)

(Here is an example of how Small FRBs should be taped inside partially filled Medium FRBs--but don't forget to fill the rest of the box up for structural integrity.)
The third step is to be certain you've enclosed the required Token Exchange Program documents, then close and seal the box with tape. Whether you are sending a single Small FRB or a larger box, it is VERY IMPORTANT to tape the outside of the box well. Be sure to cover all seams with good quality packing tape, and please double-reinforce the seam on the side. That seam tends to split apart with the greatest frequency. (see first photo at the top of this page)
The final step is to affix the shipping label that was printed out in your Token Exchange Program documents. Please use tape to secure the label to the box so that the label is completely covered. This ensures the label won't get torn during shipping.
We recommend that you spend the extra few bucks and make use of the Signature Confirmation service. This helps to protect your shipment.
NEVER send tokens in a paper envelope! Please use a sturdy box or heavy-duty mailer. USPS Priority boxes are FREE when you use USPS Priority Mail to send in your tokens.
Below is a properly taped and addressed shipment of Exchange tokens (Trade, Reserve, or Transmuted). Three strips of high-quality packing tape are used along the top and bottom (middle seam) of the box. More tape is added along all four corner edges. Finally, use tape to secure the address label to the box--completely covering the label.
NOTE: If you prefer, you can go to usps.com to print your own label. Doing so may save you some money.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I send more than one of the same type of transmute in the same bag? For example, can I send in enough tokens to make three Dwarven Steel in one bag? Or do I need to break them down into 3 bags?
It depends on the type of Trade Tokens you're exchanging.
- Standard: For all weapon and/or armor Trade tokens (Dwarven Steel, Minotaur Hide, Elven Bismuth, Oil of Enchantment, and Aragonite), please place them in separate bags. To make 3 Dwarven Steel tokens, you would need 3 different zip-top bags, each containing 25 Common weapon tokens.
- Optional: For all point-based Trade tokens (Alchemist's Ink, Alchemist's Parchment, Darkwood Plank, Enchanter's Munition, Minotaur Hide, Mystic Silk, and Philosopher's Stone), you may put exactly 25 Uncommons ("×3") or exactly 25 Rares ("×6") in a single bag, but they must be marked accordingly. Let's say you're submitting a single bag of 25 Rare jewelry tokens, thus ordering 6 Philosopher's Stone tokens. Take 1 (one) Philosopher's Stone label and manually write "×6" on it. Take that single "Philosopher's Stone ×6" slip and place it in the bag (text side facing out so it can be easily read) of 25 Rare jewelry tokens. If you were to submit 25 Uncommon jewelry items, you'd write "×3" on the Philosopher's Stone slip.
- Please do not put more than one slip in a bag.
- Please do not utilize this optional method if you have mixed rarities in the bag or with any quantity of tokens other than 25. This means, for example, do not put 23 Uncommons and 1 Rare in a bag. If you don't have exactly 25 Rares of the same category or exactly 25 Uncommons of the same category, please use the standard bagging method of one Trade token per bag.
- When submitting tokens to be exchanged for Trade items, please do not put more than 25 tokens in a single snack-size bag. It slows down the verification process and the bags tend to split.
We ask you to follow these procedures to speed up the fulfillment process and make it much more error-free.
Can I send in for more than one Transmuted Token in one shipment to TD?
- Example 1 : From above, if they have to be separate bags, can I stick many zip-top bags into one box?
- Example 2 : I have one of every type of Trade Token, each in their own bag, can I stick that in one box?
Yes. You can put any number of different kinds of zip-top bags in any Small Flat Rate box. Just be sure the appropriate printed-out label is placed inside each bag.
Let's say I have the following to trade in for several Philosopher's Stones:
12 Rare Rings, etc. (12 × 6 pts = 72pts)
1 Uncommon Ring (3pts)
Total 75, or 3 Stones
How should these tokens be bagged as it's not an easy division of tokens for each into 25 pts?
Please try to avoid this situation if possible. If you cannot, in the above example please place 24 pts of tokens separately in 3 bags, and then place the left-over 3 pts token in a separate non-labeled bag. Then, take all four bags and place them together in a larger zip-top bag. This is how we will know that this special case has occurred.
If I want to transmute a token but I don’t yet have all the required Trade item ingredients, can I just send in the equivalent tokens so I only have to make one shipment?
To fulfill a Transmuted token’s recipe, you must provide the exact items the recipe calls for—not the equivalent in "raw" tokens. E.g., if you want to make a recipe that requires one Elven Bismuth, you must send in an Elven Bismuth token, not 25 Uncommon weapons in its place. This still applies if you are also making Trade tokens for future exchange. You may not send in (as an example) 50 Uncommon weapons and request that one of those two Elven Bismuths be applied to a recipe in the same shipment. Long story short, you’ll need to make two shipments: the first one where you send in for all the Trade and/or Reserve tokens you need, and then a second shipment where you submit the exact recipe the Transmuted token you want calls for.
Why are we being "meanies" like this? The process has been designed to eliminate errors and confusion. It’s quite perplexing to try and interpret the convoluted schemes some collectors concoct. Rather than attempting to decipher twists, turns, and multi-layer cross-references, we want to keep these transactions as simple and uncomplicated as possible. This results in far fewer errors and reduces the number of angry emails from people whose convoluted orders got mixed up.
We realize this situation is not a perfect one, but we feel strongly that this is the best way to handle it. We think avoiding confusion and reducing errors is worth the added inconvenience. We understand it costs more in shipping this way (for both of us), but we think an orderly exchange is ultimately best for all parties.
Dave Radtke put together a nice "yearbook" of each token collection by year--going all the way back to 2003 when we only sold about 100 packs at Gen Con So Cal--up to and including tokens from 2017.
If you're preparing an order for Trade, Reserve, and/or Transmuted tokens to be exchanged at an in-person event, please use this order form and include a filled-out, signed, and dated copy with the tokens you turn in. This download includes all the forms, checklists, and bag tags you'll need for your token exchange order.
This form is not to be used with mail-in orders--even if you're picking them up in person. If you're going to mail your tokens in, you need to place your order through the Token Exchange Program page.
For Speedy Service
If you want to expedite your in-person token exchange process, here are some things you can do to make the exchange process go faster:
- Fill out your paperwork now so it's ready the instant you walk into the transmuting room. You can download the form here.
- Do not forget to include your verified recipe checklist(s) along with your completed & signed order form when you turn in your submission. A full and complete recipe checklist is not optional.
- Fill out the form legibly. Don't write so you can read it, write so a stranger can read it.
- Organize your bags. Specifically:
- Face all your tokens in the same direction.
· For recipes whose total ingredients number in the single-digits, don't worry about facing them. Keeping two or three tokens aligned and ordered in a bag is nearly impossible. - Whenever possible, don't make bags with lots of free-floating tokens. Obviously, this doesn't apply to bags of tokens numbering in the single digits.
- When submitting a Transmute, place the tokens in the bag in the same order they are on the recipe checklist.
- When submitting a Transmute whose recipe requires more tokens than can fit in a single snack size bag (looking at you, relics and legendaries), fill multiple snack size bags and then put all of those smaller bags in a single larger bag. Again, keeping the tokens in checklist order really helps.
- Make sure the tag you put in each bag is facing out so it can be read before the bag is opened.
- Do not put more than one tag in a bag. This is particularly true if you're making a 3× or a 6× bag. Do not put three or six tags in one bag. Put in one slip with 3× or 6× written after the Trade token's name. See the FAQ near the bottom of this page for details about 3× and 6× bags.
- Keep like items together. E.g., if you're making 20 each of DP, AI, and MS, grouping all the DP together, all the AI together, and all the MS together helps.
- Use printed, not hand-written bag tags. If you want to create your own tags, that's fine, but use a plain font that's at least 14 points in size.
- Do not tape your bags shut.
- Do not "roll" your tokens in a manner similar to how one might receive bulk change from a bank.
Assuming you've read this far, you may be saying to yourself, "Sheesh! That's a lot to take in!" Indeed, it is. As mentioned above, these are tips for people who want to maximize efficiency.
Important Info
VTD Patron Adventure On April 25th, 2026 Patrons can enjoy a special Virtual True Dungeon adventure called "Scarlet Moon Masquerade." Additional info about the multi-year Patron transmute can be found HERE.
Ring Con - Check out how you can attend this exclusive event taking place on May 29th & 30th in Marion, Illinois.
2026 Treasure Tokens Available Oct. 2nd! No Wait on Shipping!
BIG NEWS! There is no “pre-order” wait this year for the 2026 Treasure Token Collection! The token shipment is here, so we are shipping them out as quickly as possible immediately after you place your Treasure Token order. We expect to ship all orders within 1-2 business days via USPS Priority Mail.
There will still be “Early Bird” special rewards in place for ALL orders placed within the month of October. All Treasure Token orders during the month of October will receive some tremendous FREE gifts for placing an Early Bird order:
GOOD! - Place a $250-$750 order by Oct. 31st, 2025, and you will receive one FREE Treasure Chip for every $250 in your order.
BETTER! - Place a $1,000+ order by Oct. 31st, 2025, and you will receive two FREE 3× Treasure Chips (that's a total of 6 draws) for every $1,000 in your order. For anyone placing an $8,000 order by Oct. 31st, 2025, you will receive five FREE 10× Treasure Chips.
BEST! - In addition to the goodies above, for every $250 in orders placed by Oct. 31st, 2025, you will receive a FREE Drake’s Draught Treasure Token.
Golden Ticket: All $8K token orders are guaranteed a Golden Ticket token while supplies last...plus a bunch of other swag.
2026 Treasure Tokens (NOT CHIPS) WILL Be Allowed at Gamehole Con
Collectors can bring and use any 2026 Treasure Tokens from the 2026 Treasure Token Collection at Gamehole Con (October 16th - 19th, 2025). Unfortunately, the 2026 Treasure Tokens cannot be used during the Nov. & Dec., 2025 VTD events due to the amount of work required to get the new tokens into the various character creator software. IMPORTANT: This ruling does NOT apply to Treasure Chips which allow draws from the random Treasure Generators. The 2026 Treasure Chips can only be used after Jan. 1st, 2026.
The Impact of Tariffs and Inflation
True Dungeon has been selling Treasure Tokens since 2003, and in all that time we have not raised prices on Treasure Tokens. This has been especially challenging due to special tariffs that were paid this year.
Also, based on the growth in the Consumer Price Index since 2003, 2026 Treasure Tokens should be priced at 75.5% higher than in 2003. That equates to $17.55 per pack – or $14,040 for a 2026 “$8K Treasure Token Pack." Fortunately, we, thus far, have been able to resist any price increase for the past 20 years.
The good news is that we have taken prudent steps to avoid any price increases for the 2026 Treasure Tokens. However, we are making a tweak to the cost of “Normal” token packages to keep any price increases from happening. There are absolutely no changes being made to “Condensed Packs."
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The Golden Ticket
We'll randomly insert 100 special Golden Ticket tokens into the 2026 Treasure Token collection. Instead of a Common token in a typical ten-pack of tokens, you could get one of these über-cool tokens. Details for the Golden Ticket events can be found at the URL printed on the token. Golden Ticket participants get a host of extra goodies which include an uber-cool of pack of high-value tokens and an exclusive GT-only surprise inside a True Dungeon adventure. If you pull a GT, go the URL on the token for more informatin on how to redeem it.
Continued in 2026: While supplies last, every Onyx & Wish Ring Value Pack you purchase includes one Golden Ticket. In other words, each 8k pack is guaranteed to contain exactly one Golden Ticket--again, while supplies last.
You will sign up for your Golden Ticket run at www.td.events.
Click here for details about the 2026 Golden Ticket claim process.

Multi-year Transmute from 2023-2026
2023's Greaves of Absorption (a 2023 Standard Pack Ultra Rare) was the first token in a four-year Transmutable recipe. Greaves of the Stalwart was the second and Greaves of Deflection (a 2025 Standard Pack Ultra Rare) is the third. The fourth and final token is 2026's Greaves of Diffusion. When you have all four of these Ultra Rare greaves, you can transmute them into the Deathward Greaves. It'll be the second token in the impressive Arcanum set!

Below are the images of all the tokens in the Standard Pack 2026 Token Collection. You can see higher resolution images of the tokens at the very bottom of this page in the Image Gallery. You can find out vital info on the 2026 Token Collection by visiting the Token Database.
(Seven out of the ten tokens in a pack are Common.)
(Two out of the ten tokens in a pack are Uncommon.)
(One out of the ten tokens in a pack is Rare.)
(1 out of 100 Packs have a random Ultra Rare put in place of a Common)

2026 Transmuted Tokens
To view all the 2026 Transmuted tokens and their recipes now, click this link. An overview of the Transmuted Program can be found HERE.

High resolution images can be found in the Image Gallery at the bottom of this page. While viewing on a PC or tablet be sure to click on the "two diagonal arrows" icon to zoom into the image.
NOTE: With each $250+ token purchase, you can pick one of the above Standard Pack 2026 Ultra Rare tokens to be included in your order for FREE. You can also select from any Standard Pack 2025 Ultra Rare. Multiple $250 token purchases qualify you for one Ultra Rare each, so if you place a $500 order, you get to pick TWO FREE Ultra Rare tokens. Multiple sub-$250 orders may not be combined to achieve the $250 free Ultra Rare premium. During checkout, you'll be prompted to pick which Ultra Rare token(s) you want.
Token Collectors can start transmuting 2026 Treasure Tokens starting Dec. 10th, 2025. The only exception is Mythic tokens which won't be available until the Spring of 2026.
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Ultra Rare Value Pack - $250 (Quantity received lowered in 2026)
Early Bird Special
If you place your $250 Pick-Your-Purple (Ultra Rare) order before 11:59 pm CST on October 31, 2025, in addition to what's listed above, you also get:
- 1× 2026 Treasure Chip (Early Bird orders only)
- 1× Drake’s Draught (Early Bird orders only)
This special $250 Ultra Rare Value Pack includes:
25× 2026 Standard random Treasure Token ten-packs* (it was 30× in 2025)
1× Ultra Rare of your choice from the 2025 or 2026 collection (while supplies last)
*Each group of 25 ten-packs has a decent (25%) chance to contain a random Ultra Rare Token! This means that for every Ultra Rare Value Pack you purchase you receive 25 packs of Treasure Tokens, 1 Ultra Rare of your choice, and a chance to also get a random Ultra Rare token!
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$1k Special Token Option - $1,000 (quantity lowered for "Normal" option)
Early Bird Special
If you place your $1k Special Token Option order before 11:59 pm CST on October 31, 2025, in addition to what's listed above, you also get:
- 6× 2026 Treasure Chip (Early Bird orders only)
- 4× Drake’s Draught (Early Bird orders only)
The Special Token Option includes two different amounts of Treasure Tokens depending on whether you choose Normal or Condensed versions.
Normal Option
In addition to the 100 ten-packs of 2026 tokens, you receive all the following:
- 4× Ultra Rare tokens of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like (while supplies last). You will receive one random Ultra Rare token hidden within your pack of Treasure Tokens.
- 1× Ring of the 1st Circle Premium token
In 2026, all five Ring of the Nth Circle tokens can be transmuted into the Ring of the Sacred Circle. See the Ring Con page for details (truedungeon.com/ring-con).
Normal chance of a Golden Ticket*
*Your chance to receive an uber-rare Golden Ticket token is based on the 100 ten-packs you receive or approximately 10.4%.
Condensed Option
Some token collectors don't want to spend a lot of time opening hundreds of packs of tokens. They asked if we could make a condensed version available that would approximate what 120 ten-packs look like after the Common tokens were exchanged for Trade tokens. Condensed saves you the hassle of opening all those ten-packs, sorting them, and then sending them off to be exchanged for Trade tokens. NOTE: Collectors who opt for the Condensed version gain an extra 20% of token value when we determine what Trade tokens are earned.
Condensed Pack Includes:
- 4× Ultra Rare tokens of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like (while supplies last). You will receive one random Ultra Rare token hidden within your Rare bag of Treasure Tokens.
- 1× Ring of the 1st Circle Premium token
In 2026, all five Ring of the Nth Circle tokens can be transmuted into the Ring of the Sacred Circle. See the Ring Con page for details (truedungeon.com/ring-con).
- 120× Random Rare tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 240× Random Uncommon tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 2× Alchemist's Ink
- 3× Alchemist's Parchment
- 6× Darkwood Plank
- 10× Dwarven Steel
- 1× Enchanter's Munition
- 6× Minotaur Hide
- 3× Mystic Silk
- 3× Philosopher's Stone
- 1× 1,000 GP Gold Bar
Normal chance of a Golden Ticket*
*Your chance to receive an uber-rare Golden Ticket is based on the 120 ten-pack value of the condensed order or 12.5%. This is a 20% increase over the non-condensed option.

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$2k Adventurers' Guild Value Pack - $2,000
Early Bird Special
If you place your $2k Adventurers' Guild Value Pack order before 11:59 pm CST on October 31, 2025, in addition to what's listed above, you also get:
- 12× 2026 Treasure Chip (Early Bird orders only)
- 8× Drake’s Draught (Early Bird orders only)
This Adventurers' Guild Value Pack includes two different amounts of Treasure Tokens depending on whether you choose Normal or Condensed versions.
Normal Option
In addition to the 200 ten-packs of 2026 tokens, you receive all the following:
- 8× Ultra Rare tokens of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like (while supplies last). You will receive two random Ultra Rare tokens hidden within your pack of Treasure Tokens.
- 2× Ring of the 1st Circle Premium token
In 2026, all five Ring of the Nth Circle tokens can be transmuted into the Ring of the Sacred Circle. See the Ring Con page for details (truedungeon.com/ring-con).
- 1× Limited-edition Mark of the 1st Tenet token only available to Adventurers' Guildmembers.
- 1× Limited-edition Adventurers' Guild membership button. Each person wearing an AG button receives access to the exclusive Adventurers' Guild bag check service at Gen Con & Gamehole Con. You can leave one item at the Bag Check for free with each AG button. Each AG member also gets 1-day early priority purchasing for all 2026 True Dungeon events sold through TD.Events. Please click the Upcoming Events tab for more information.
- Normal chance of a Golden Ticket*
*Your chance to receive an uber-rare Golden Ticket token is based on the 200 ten-packs you receive or approximately 20.8%.
$2k Adventurers' Guild Early Bird Special (Either Normal or Condensed option)
If you place your $2k Adventurers' Guild order before 11:59 pm CST on October 31st, 2025, in addition to what's listed above, you also get:
- 12× 2026 Treasure Chips (Early Bird orders only)
- 8× Drake’s Draught (Early Bird orders only)
Condensed Option
Some token collectors don't want to spend a lot of time opening hundreds of packs of tokens. They asked if we could make a condensed version available that would approximate what 240 ten-packs look like after the Common tokens were exchanged for Trade tokens. Condensed saves you the hassle of opening all those ten-packs, sorting them, and then sending them off to be exchanged for Trade tokens. NOTE: Collectors who opt for the Normal version lose roughly 17% of Trade token value when we determine the number of standard packs of Treasure Tokens a Normal order contains.
Condensed Pack Includes:
- 8× Ultra Rare tokens of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like (while supplies last). You will receive two random Ultra Rare token hidden within your Rare bag of Treasure Tokens. There is also about a 40% chance you will receive an additional random Ultra Rare token in your bag of Rare Treasure Tokens.
- 2× Ring of the 1st Circle Premium token. In 2026, all five Ring of the Nth Circle tokens can be transmuted into the Ring of the Sacred Circle. See the Ring Con page for details (truedungeon.com/ring-con).
- 1× Limited-edition Mark of the 1st Tenet token only available to Adventurers' Guildmembers.
- 1× Limited-edition Adventurers' Guild membership button. Each person wearing an AG button receives access to the exclusive Adventurers' Guild bag check service at Gen Con & Gamehole Con. You can leave one item at the Bag Check for free with each AG button.
Each AG member also gets 1-day early priority purchasing for all 2026 True Dungeon events sold through TD.events. Please click the Upcoming Events tab for more information.
- 240× Random Rare tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 480× Random Uncommon tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 4× Alchemist's Ink
- 6× Alchemist's Parchment
- 12× Darkwood Plank
- 20× Dwarven Steel
- 2× Enchanter's Munition
- 12× Minotaur Hide
- 6× Mystic Silk
- 6× Philosopher's Stone
- 2× 1,000 GP Gold Bar
- Normal chance of a Golden Ticket*
* Your chance to receive an uber-rare Golden Ticket token is based on the 240 pack value of the Condensed order you receive or approximately 25%.

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$8k Onyx & Wish Ring Value Pack - $8,000
$8k Onyx & Wish Ring Value Pack Early Bird Special
If you place your $8k Onyx & Wish Ring Value Pack order before 11:59 pm CST on October 31, 2025, in addition to what's listed above, you also get:
- 50× 2026 Treasure Chips (Early Bird orders only)
- 32× Drake’s Draught (Early Bird orders only)
All $8K Onyx & Wish Ring Value Packs come with the following:
- 8× Ring of the 1st Circle Premium tokens. In 2026, all five Ring of the Nth Circle tokens can be transmuted into the Ring of the Sacred Circle. See the Ring Con page for details (truedungeon.com/ring-con).
- 4× Limited-edition Mark of the 1st Tenet tokens only available to Adventurers' Guildmembers.
- 4× Limited-edition Adventurers' Guild membership buttons. Each person wearing an AG button receives access to the exclusive Adventurers' Guild bag check service at Gen Con and Gamehole Con. You can leave one item at the Bag Check for free with each AG button. Each AG member also gets 1-day early priority purchasing for all 2026 True Dungeon events sold through TD.Events. Please click the Upcoming Events tab for more information.
- 1× über-rare Path to Enlightenment (Fragment 4)
- In 2026, all four fragments can be transmuted into the Mark of Enlightenment. See the Ring Con page for details.
- 1× über-rare Wish Ring token
- 1× über-rare Patron Lapel Pin. Each Patron also gets 2-day early priority purchasing for all 2026 True Dungeon events sold through TD.Events. Please click the Upcoming Events tab for more information.
- 1× Golden Ticket (while supplies last*)
*There are a limited number of Golden Tickets available. Once the last Golden Ticket has gone out, they will no longer be included in any size order. This will probably happen without notice. Please keep this in mind when placing your order, especially if you place your order late in the season.
Two Primary Choices
In addition to all of the above, there are two primary choices to make:
One, An Onyx Choice
Detailed below, this choice determines how many Ultra Rare tokens you get to choose. This choice does not affect how many random URs you receive.
Two, A Condensed or Normal Choice
---Detailed further below, you may choose from Normal (nothing condensed), all or some Condensed (in $1k increments), Super Condensed, or Safehold Super Condensed.---
-- 3 Different Onyx Choices
Onyx Option #1: C-U-R Onyx Set & 32 URs
All the bonuses listed in the Onyx & Wish Ring Set description above, plus:
- A complete set of Onyx 2026 Common, Uncommon, and Rare (but no Ultra Rare) tokens found in the Standard set, but with black (instead of gold) tokens
- 32 FREE 2025 or 2026 Gold-backed Ultra Rare tokens of your choice.
Onyx Option #2: Full Onyx Set & 16 URs
All the bonuses listed in the Onyx & Wish Ring Set description, plus:
- You may select 16 Gold-backed Ultra Rare tokens from 2025 or 2026 (instead of 32 as with Option #1)
- A COMPLETE set of Onyx 2026 tokens! This includes ALL the Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Ultra Rare tokens in the Standard set, but with black (instead of gold) tokens
Onyx Option #3: No Onyxes & 34 URs
All the bonuses listed in the Onyx & Wish Ring Set description, plus:
- You may select two more Gold-backed Ultra Rare tokens, 34 in total, in lieu of receiving any Onyx tokens.
-- Condensed, Normal or Super Condensed Options
Additionally, after choosing either an Onyx or Non-Onyx option, you next decide how you want to split your order up.
Normal: With this option, you literally get 800 ten-packs of tokens and the bonus items listed above. If you enjoy lifting lots of heavy boxes (~250 pounds total) and physically opening a LOT of token packs, this is the option for you.
Condensed Pack: Choosing to get some or all of your order as Condensed entitles you to certain bonuses not available to Normal orders.
This Onyx & Wish Value Pack includes two different amounts of Treasure Tokens depending on whether you choose Normal or Condensed versions.
Note: You may split your $8k order into eight $1,000 increments using the amounts shown above under the $1k Normal/Condensed options shown above. Thus, you might choose to split your $8k order so you will receive 7x $1k Condensed Packs and 1x $1k Normal Packs.
Normal Option
In addition to the 800 ten-packs of 2026 tokens, you receive all the following:
- 16×, 32×, or 34× Ultra Rare tokens (depending on the Onyx Set version you selected) of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like.
You will receive eight random Ultra Rare tokens hidden within your pack of Treasure Tokens (one for every 100 ten-packs).
Condensed Option
Some token collectors don't want to spend a lot of time opening hundreds of packs of tokens. They asked if we could make a condensed version available that would approximate what 960 ten-packs look like after the Common tokens were exchanged for Trade tokens. Condensed saves you the hassle of opening all those ten-packs, sorting them, and then sending them off to be exchanged for Trade tokens. NOTE: Collectors who opt for the Condensed version gain an extra 20% of token value when we determine what Trade tokens are earned.
- 16×, 32×, or 34× Ultra Rare tokens (depending on the Onyx Set version you selected) of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like
- 9× random 2026 Ultra Rare tokens somewhere in your order. Also, there is a good chance for an ADDITIONAL (tenth) random Ultra Rare token to appear in your bags of Rare Treasure Tokens.
- 960× Random Rare tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 1920× Random Uncommon tokens (10% of these are platinum backed)
- 16× Alchemist's Ink
- 24× Alchemist's Parchment
- 48× Darkwood Plank
- 80× Dwarven Steel
- 8× Enchanter's Munition
- 48× Minotaur Hide
- 24× Mystic Silk
- 24× Philosopher's Stone
- 8,000 GP
Note: For Trade 1 item quantities over nine, you'll receive 10× version of that item. 10× Trade tokens can be converted to singles via the Token Exchange Program. Just order the singles the same way you would if you were sending in the constituent parts.
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$8k Super Condensed Pack
Some of these folks have requested we transmute ALL their Common, Uncommon, and Rare tokens into Trade Tokens. To meet this need, we offer the $8k Super Condensed Pack.
Instead of getting the equivalent of 960 ten-packs, you receive the following for each $8k Super Condensed Pack.
- 16×, 32×, or 34× Ultra Rare tokens (depending on the Onyx Set version you selected) of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like
- 9×-10× random 2026 Ultra Rares
- 33× Alchemist's Ink
- 53× Alchemist's Parchment
- 12× Aragonite
- 140× Darkwood Plank
- 80× Dwarven Steel
- 10× Elven Bismuth
- 20× Enchanter's Munition
- 48× Minotaur Hide
- 105× Mystic Silk
- 10× Oil of Enchantment
- 105× Philosopher's Stone
- 45,000 GP
Note: For Trade 1 item quantities over nine, you'll receive 10× version of that item. 10× Trade tokens can be converted to singles via the Token Exchange Program. Just order the singles the same way you would if you were sending in the constituent parts.
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$8k Safehold Super Condensed Packs
Instead of getting the Normal 800 ten-packs, you receive the following based on transmuting 960 packs of tokens:
- 16×, 32×, or 34× Ultra Rare tokens (depending on the Onyx Set version you selected) of your choice from either the 2025 or 2026 print runs--mix & match as you like
- 9×-10× random 2026 Ultra Rares
- 5× Follower Stewards
- 5× Hireling Stewards
- 5× Underling Stewards
- 1× Safehold III
- 45,000 GP
Note on Tweaking Order: If you are placing an $8k order but you wish to tweak the denominations of what items you receive (like 3× Treasure Chips instead of 10× Treasure Chips), we should be able to accommodate your request for some alterations. In most cases a tweak won't be a problem, and you can put those notes in the Comment box when you place an order. However, please email us before you place the order--just to make sure what you are requesting is doable. So long as it is not something crazy, it won't be a problem. Sorry for the cryptic note to follow. Please email any questions followed by a symbol that looks like a lowercase a in a circle followed by the domain you're viewing right now.
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