If a player rocks up an hour late to a planned D&D game, it’s okay to be stressed and annoyed at them. Geek Native can’t advocate throwing this giant d20 at them, though.
The Dice Crypt: May you die in peace
Cryptic Creative are working on miniature coffins to store your dice.
Born In The Barn have a V2 handmade wooden dice spinner
I like the non-plastic approach and hope/trust the wood comes from sustainable sources.
Realmspace: Official D&D heavy zinc alloy dice
The name “Realmspace” might also be significant. It’s the name of a 1991 TSR Spelljammer sourcebook, and it’s the space associated with the Torilian system, a Prime Material plane.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #152
Let’s do the RPG news super-summary and reduce this week’s bullet-point headlines to fewer bullets. This week;
The gift of Ghostface dice!
Etsy boutique DiceARTstudio offers this set of purple opal kesulu gemstone dice.
Use this castle tower to shake your dice
I imagine you could also just shake the whole tower and set it back down, but if you want to see how the switch works, then there’s an alternative video on the Etsy page.
Ideas that help DMs: DungeonMorphs IV persuade hundreds
Inkwell Ideas is a creative studio with clever ideas to make your life idea as a gamer, GM or DM easier. That’s not to say good ideas can’t be revisited, expanded on or tweaked, and that’s what’s happening with the fourth DungeonMorphs Kickstarter.
Want, don’t need! Artefact Games’ Dice Tomes
There are some impressively artistic dice trays available for geeky tabletop gamers, but Artefact Games, I suggest, have found a new level with Dice Tomes.
D420 dice are a facepalm moment for dice makers
he d4 is a strange triangular beast. Are you convinced it rolls right? Does it roll at all? Illustrator Nick DiFabbio as a facepalm “its so obvious” solution – use a d20 and have 1-4 five times.