Dark Stone w/ Blue Numbers Dice Set for Dungeons & Dragons
Dark Stone w/ Blue Numbers Dice Set for Dungeons & Dragons
Dark Stone w/ Blue Numbers Dice Set for Dungeons & Dragons
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Dark Stone w/ Blue Numbers Dice Set for Dungeons & Dragons

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  • Dark Stone with Blue Numbers Metal Polyhedral Dice Set. The set includes 7 pieces: D4, D6, D8, D10, D100, D12, and D20. These polyhedral dice are made of quality zinc alloy with a stone-like finish.
  • The dice are heavy and imposing: the D20 is a larger 26 mm and weighs a hefty 31 grams! These dice have blue debossed numbers on a dark stone background. The coloured numbers contrast with the dark finish for easy-to-read results, even for characters with no darkvision.
  • The set comes with a small velvet Bag of Holding (7 cm x 9 cm). Disclaimer: Bag of Holding does not actually open into nondimensional space. Can hold all seven dice pieces, and several more. The bag is full with two seven-piece sets, but can still close using the drawstring.
  • Makes a great gift for Dungeon Masters, or for a player who wishes to give some extra oomph to their throws. These heavy dice give a decisive *THUNK* when thrown. Goblins will not know what hit them.
  • Used for tabletop RPG games such as Dungeons and Dragons, Shadowrun, Pathfinder, Savage World, Warhammer, Magic: the Gathering, Pokemon and many other RPG and card games.

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    Evan
    Nice Heavy Dice

    I love the weight these dice have. My only gripe was the printing for the numbers was much darker then portrayed, so it blends in with the color of the stone. I ended up using white paint to make the numbers stand out. While painting, I noticed that the blue paint was actually a little sloppy too.