Guessing that's the result of at least one "dice in bulk" purchase. I've been playing and semi-collecting dice for over 30 years and I'm not sure I've ever had that many dice.
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It's 50% Chessex pound-o's and the rest are either sets I bought or stuff I inherited from people that quit.
I started playing D&D back in '91, and every time I started a new game or edition I bought some new dice.
Right now the green dice (Chessex's vortex green with black print) are my play set, that's 12 D20 sets 4 D10 sets 1 large D6 set and 1 small D6 set. I don't like having enough dice for any one roll, and several of the people I game with don't have dice so I just bring enough for everyone. This isn't even all my gaming dice just the stuff I use for D&D and other games that use normal polyhedrals, I have 10 sets of the "Story dice" form Fantasy Flight Games for Star Wars and 2-3 different small D6 sets that I keep with each of my Warhammer/40k armies.
You don't see all the dice in this pic because they aren't laid flat and some are piled on each other.
I once joked that I was going to fill a bean bag chair and use it as my dice bag.
Yet to be photographed, d3,d5,d7,d14, d16,d24,d30 (x 3) d60 d100 ( not merely d%; 2x d10 but a hollow ball, 100 flat faces with a ball bearing inside to make it stop rolling) and my latest acquisition d120.
Whoa... Mine used to be LARGE (not as large as Insanator's) but I gave away most of it when started to work abroad, keeping only my spindowns. Now that I'm back in the game, I found some and buy two new sets last week (the green ones on the pouch).
Of course, my giant plushy Dragon Eye d6 is the Jewel of the Crown of this collection.
So, while my players sometimes bring their own dice, inevitably everyone over time gravitates to my table sets. I have Kaplow Jumbo dice (that match the clay minis I use for players--this post shows off those minis and how to make them) for my players. The contrast is high, the size is large, they can be easily seen across the table, etc. They're not the fanciest out there, but nobody has to hunch over tiny metal things that roll too far or squint at intricate patterns that obscure the dang number.
Quality and simplicity. The dice shouldn't be an obstacle to playing, ever.
(and bonus, that's my game box I take with me when I DM... fits all my dice, miniatures, tokens, index cards, pencils--high quality Tombow Monos for my table, character sheets, spell trackers--the wood boards there in the photo, etc.)
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This has probably been asked already, but do you have any tips where to buy awesome dice? I watched some parts of the stream of annihilation, and some of the players have really awesome dice and I can´t find them on the net. Do you know some online shops where I can buy for example dice like this one:
I would also love to add a photo of my dice but I only have used flickr and photo bucket. When I try to add a photo with IMG or HTML it does not work...any advice with those services?
So, while my players sometimes bring their own dice, inevitably everyone over time gravitates to my table sets. I have Kaplow Jumbo dice (that match the clay minis I use for players--this post shows off those minis and how to make them) for my players. The contrast is high, the size is large, they can be easily seen across the table, etc. They're not the fanciest out there, but nobody has to hunch over tiny metal things that roll too far or squint at intricate patterns that obscure the dang number.
Quality and simplicity. The dice shouldn't be an obstacle to playing, ever.
(and bonus, that's my game box I take with me when I DM... fits all my dice, miniatures, tokens, index cards, pencils--high quality Tombow Monos for my table, character sheets, spell trackers--the wood boards there in the photo, etc.)
I love your system. Looks like you are an experienced player, but I have to ask an obvious question. What about the Playdoh?
So, while my players sometimes bring their own dice, inevitably everyone over time gravitates to my table sets. I have Kaplow Jumbo dice (that match the clay minis I use for players--this post shows off those minis and how to make them) for my players. The contrast is high, the size is large, they can be easily seen across the table, etc. They're not the fanciest out there, but nobody has to hunch over tiny metal things that roll too far or squint at intricate patterns that obscure the dang number.
Quality and simplicity. The dice shouldn't be an obstacle to playing, ever.
(and bonus, that's my game box I take with me when I DM... fits all my dice, miniatures, tokens, index cards, pencils--high quality Tombow Monos for my table, character sheets, spell trackers--the wood boards there in the photo, etc.)
I just have to know how i can make a set like this. The spell slot trackers and the box are beautiful. How did you get/make the spell slot trackers please?
I would also love to add a photo of my dice but I only have used flickr and photo bucket. When I try to add a photo with IMG or HTML it does not work...any advice with those services?
After you post something to a website like Imgur or Flickr, get the image URL (right click on the picture, select "copy image location." Other times, websites will have a side bar with the code itself, just make sure it's not the URL to the image's page on the host site). Then you come here, click the button that will add an image (#1 in the picture), and when the popup comes up, paste the image URL into source (#2) and then press okay..
Got most in the big bag all together but a few ive ordered or gotten from chessex boxes. I still have more sets coming in.
Wow, some of these dice collections are seriously impressive—love seeing all the unique colors and styles! I've got a few gemstone sets myself, but nothing quite as epic as what’s been shared here. Between sessions, I’ve been spending a bit of time on https://baji.com.bd/ for some quick gaming fun—it’s a cool way to unwind when I’m not rolling D20s.
Holy Cow !!!
Thats one hell of a collection!!!
How do you want to do this?
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So how many Chessex Pound-O-Dice packs did you buy to get this monster collection? ;)
It's 50% Chessex pound-o's and the rest are either sets I bought or stuff I inherited from people that quit.
I started playing D&D back in '91, and every time I started a new game or edition I bought some new dice.
Right now the green dice (Chessex's vortex green with black print) are my play set, that's 12 D20 sets 4 D10 sets 1 large D6 set and 1 small D6 set. I don't like having enough dice for any one roll, and several of the people I game with don't have dice so I just bring enough for everyone. This isn't even all my gaming dice just the stuff I use for D&D and other games that use normal polyhedrals, I have 10 sets of the "Story dice" form Fantasy Flight Games for Star Wars and 2-3 different small D6 sets that I keep with each of my Warhammer/40k armies.
You don't see all the dice in this pic because they aren't laid flat and some are piled on each other.
I once joked that I was going to fill a bean bag chair and use it as my dice bag.
I think I might have an addiction.
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Yet to be photographed, d3,d5,d7,d14, d16,d24,d30 (x 3) d60 d100 ( not merely d%; 2x d10 but a hollow ball, 100 flat faces with a ball bearing inside to make it stop rolling) and my latest acquisition d120.
Whoa... Mine used to be LARGE (not as large as Insanator's) but I gave away most of it when started to work abroad, keeping only my spindowns. Now that I'm back in the game, I found some and buy two new sets last week (the green ones on the pouch).
Of course, my giant plushy Dragon Eye d6 is the Jewel of the Crown of this collection.
"Let your dice roll"
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So, while my players sometimes bring their own dice, inevitably everyone over time gravitates to my table sets. I have Kaplow Jumbo dice (that match the clay minis I use for players--this post shows off those minis and how to make them) for my players. The contrast is high, the size is large, they can be easily seen across the table, etc. They're not the fanciest out there, but nobody has to hunch over tiny metal things that roll too far or squint at intricate patterns that obscure the dang number.
Quality and simplicity. The dice shouldn't be an obstacle to playing, ever.
(and bonus, that's my game box I take with me when I DM... fits all my dice, miniatures, tokens, index cards, pencils--high quality Tombow Monos for my table, character sheets, spell trackers--the wood boards there in the photo, etc.)
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the nice bag I made myselve using 400 stainless steel rings :
This has probably been asked already, but do you have any tips where to buy awesome dice? I watched some parts of the stream of annihilation, and some of the players have really awesome dice and I can´t find them on the net. Do you know some online shops where I can buy for example dice like this one:
I would also love to add a photo of my dice but I only have used flickr and photo bucket. When I try to add a photo with IMG or HTML it does not work...any advice with those services?
Got most in the big bag all together but a few ive ordered or gotten from chessex boxes. I still have more sets coming in.
Perfect battle music for the boss fight >>> Here
I just have to know how i can make a set like this. The spell slot trackers and the box are beautiful. How did you get/make the spell slot trackers please?
Perfect battle music for the boss fight >>> Here
Here's a dice collection related question:
Anybody besides me planning on picking up the Tomb of Annihilation Dice when they come out next month?
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great collection