The seven dice come in a Cyberpunk Red styled packet and will cost you £12.79.
Check out this roleplayers kit disguised as a book
It’s not a spellbook, though. It’s not even a book. It’s a tabletop gamer’s kit.
A Beholder trapped in a dice… it’s the Die of the Beholder
Risking WotC legal wrath, Unbalanced Games has a great looking/ugly dice. It’s a Beholder in a d20.
Elderwood Academy’s scroll dice tray
You get to pick the art that appears in the base, as you do the colour of the material (I think a gold spellcircle on a crimson base works for me), and then you get to pick your frame for the accent.
Gorgeous wooden hit point trackers
Do you use dice to keep track of your current hit points? It’s a common approach because it’s fast, effective, and an excuse to keep dice around.
Gallant Knight Games explores the mythos: Tiny Cthulhu
To be clear, Tiny Cthulhu isn’t about small and cute cosmic horror.
Do these dice say 100 or 10?
Most gamers roll two ten-sided dice where one dice counts for the tens and the other for the singles.
Bathe in the glow of an official D&D D20 lamp
Did you know your life might be better if it had a glowing polyhedron on your desk?
A d20 forged from 14k gold
Gamers chipped in to say they would gladly pay $500 for it.
Tumble your shiny polyhedrons through a Druidic dice tower
Something you can use while your players are exploring through elf-haunted woods or werebear protected forests.