![]() Their specialty, however, is exotic wooden dice, and they have four tiers: “Druid’s Dice”, “Archdruid’s Dice”, “Gaea’s Preserve”, and “Ent’s Dice”, each tier representing a shift in cost and rarity of wood. That said, I’ve managed to avoid the realm of high-dollar, exotic material-based dice market, until now.Īrtisan Dice specializes in a variety of materials: high-end polymers (“ Alchemist’s Dice”), minerals and stones (“ Elemental Dice”), solid metals (“ Dragon Dice”), and carved bone (“ Necromancer’s Dice”). Dice are something that I have an abundance of, and I’m constantly adding to my collection as I encounter a new color or new material that looks pretty or feels good in my hand. ![]() I’ve owned and lost many dice of all shapes, sizes, and colors since those days. Countless times while trying to explain to friends and family the then esoteric and abstract nature of tabletop role-playing games, I would counter their glazed eyes and puzzled looks by pulling those dice out of my pocket and rolling them on the table, reassuring them with something at least vaguely recognizable. I would carry these dice around with me, long before I finished reading the rulebook and module which were also included in the box, long before I ever even played the game that had already captivated my imagination at that young age. The first set of polyhedral dice that I ever got was the cheap, solid plastic set that came in the 2nd edition of the D&D Basic Set that required you to rub each face with a wax marker so that you could discern the numbers. ![]()
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