Sunday, August 17, 2025

Week of Pandemonium: Shrodinger’s Shirt

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On April 1, aka April Fool’s Day, Beadle & Grimm’s Pandemonium Warehouse announced a new Schrodinger’s Cat Platinum Edition. While this was ultimately a fun gag, and the real release announcement was for their Baldur’s Gate Descent Into Avernus: Silver Edition, some were left wondering if they could still order the Schrodinger’s shirt. To help clear up any remaining confusion, we’re here to say that yes, “Shrodinger’s Shirt” is an item that fans can purchase from their Warehouse.

However, we wanted to remind you that other “singular” items are also available from the warehouse, without necessarily requiring a purchase of one of their editions. For fans who enjoy “feelies”, or if you just want a cute stuffed angel elephant plush, there are plenty of options to choose from that can help enhance your play… or serve as a really nice desk accessory. We’re not judging.

Items include the aforementioned Lulu plush, as well as shirts, maps, jewelry, and some of the most awesome tokens/badges you’ll find, well, anywhere, including their mega-rad Soul Coin. And if you’re a badge collector, don’t forget to check out their special pack containing the Badge of the Watch, Hellrider Badge, Baldur’s Gate Pin, and Flaming Fist Badge.

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  • Kori is an entertainment writer and Managing Editor at the Fandomentals. In her spare time, she is a fragrance and watch enthusiast, lover of Eurovision, and Yanni devotee. Find her on Instagram at @fmkori

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