🎉 Roll with Style and Substance!
The DND Dice Set features a handmade collection of 7 polyhedral resin dice in a captivating Sea Wave Green design. Crafted from premium-grade materials, these dice are not only durable but also visually striking, making them perfect for tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder. Each set comes in a stylish box, making it an ideal gift for gamers, and includes dedicated after-sale support for a worry-free experience.
M**T
A little light
They are a bit on the light side, and the eye is only visible on one half of the die set. Decent little set, but a touch expensive for the end result. Overall pretty satisfied, though I expect to see some chipping if not rolled in a dice tray.
S**J
Very cool
I bought these for my daughter, who is new to DnD. She loves them.
T**.
Pretty and functional.
With clean edges and stylized numbers, these would make a great gift for the D&D player in your life. I have personally added these to my dice collection and use them on occasion. Now, there is a problem with the stylized script used for these dice. Sometimes it is hard to differentiate between the 2 and the 5. The differences between the way these numbers look is subtle, but they're there. Otherwise, these are absolutely great.
W**L
Beautiful Dice, very sharp, one minor flaw
So let me preface this by saying I looked at these dice, I saw the little box it came in, and I was like "THESE ARE A 5 OUT OF 5!"But after a bit of playing with them, rolling them around and just kind of admiring them, I had to give it a 4. The inserts inside are put in to where it is only visible from one side, which means every die has a dark almost black green spot on it. The cabasham (I assume thats what it is) kind of sunk to the bottom of the die and has settled there. While it doesnt take away from the beauty that much, it still is something to note. There are some micro scratches and abrasions on the dice as well but this is barely noticable.The BIG issue with these dice, is that they are not properly weighted. The D6 especially is unrollable without being considered weighted. I consistently get a 3 when rolled 17 out of 20 times. The eye inside the die just weighs it in a way that influences the dice roll. The other smaller issue is that the edges are super sharp (Not a bad thing) but will eventually chip. I use a wooden dice tray and I know this one is going to end up chipping if I use it too much. They do have a precision dice feel to them, which is nice, but I think these are mainly made for display, and less for actual play.
J**T
pointy
Sharp-edged is accurate. These were more sharp than I expected. The dragon eye is only visible from certain angles, which limits the effect. Overall, they roll well and are a fun compliment to the rest of the dice in my collection.
A**L
Dragon eye die set
These die are very cool looking. They are 7 different ones. There are some minor flaws but mostly they aren't noticeable.
N**Y
Nice concept, somewhat inconsistent execution
Here is my one issue: To make the eye contrast nicely within the dice, it is set on a black backdrop in the mold before the rest of the resin is poured in. That's all well and good, except it means one end of each dice is just plain black. I get it, the eye can't be seen from every angle, and that's fine. However, I wish enough thought had been given to have it facing the high-value number on each. That negligence is enough to bug me to no end.Having said that, the dice to seem to come from quality molds, and they're quite clear to read. They're lighter than some people may like, but they do roll well enough. They're fun to look at, too.
K**N
Weird black side.
The first thing I notice when taking out the dice is a weird black spot on each one. It makes them look kind of cheap. You can only see the eye design on each die if it's sitting in a certain direction. They also aren't as heavy as I expected. They are kind of cool but not as awesome as I thought they would be.
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