We believe that Dungeons & Dragons can serve as a safe space for self-expression. To celebrate Pride Month in 2023, Wizards of the Coast is rereleasing the Dice of True Color digital dice set on D&D Beyond as a free claimable and selling a line of Pride products via the MTG Pro Shop to support The Trevor Project.
What Is Pride Month?
In the United States, the month of June celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. These demonstrations represented a turning point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States and worldwide and are now celebrated globally to honor the brave people who protested for equality in 1969.
This celebration has come to be known as Pride Month and encompasses various events ranging from parades to ceremonies. It is a time when millions gather to show support for the LGBTQIA+ community who have faced and continue to face inequality.
Claim the Dice of True Color
The Dice of True Color represent geodes with a rainbow of colors glimmering inside. When used in your games, we want you to be reminded to celebrate every aspect of yourself that makes you who you are. This Pride Month, we’re bringing back the Dice of True Color. They are available as a free claimable in select regions.* You'll need to sign up for a D&D Beyond account before visiting the claim page to unlock your dice.
* Read about regionally-blocked content on D&D Beyond.
Where Can I Find My Dice?
Your digital dice can be found on the My Dice page. To enable the Dice of True Color, simply select them on that page. If your dice aren't showing up, go into your account settings and click "Sync My Entitlements."
Pride Products Now on Sale
Join us in embracing the diverse community behind Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering with Pride-themed merch! All profits for Pride products will go to The Trevor Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to end suicide among young queer people.
Still no sound?
Sure seems that way...they seem to be really dropping the ball.
Guess they shouldn't have done anything at all, then!
They have sound now.
Thanks for this, definitely going to use it as my default now!
(Also happy D&D Beyond is actually putting trans and regular pride flags in their logo, so many sites just slap a rainbow on it and call it a day)
Happy Pride!
I think it is a good thing to acknowledge and support pride. The dice are quite pretty.
However, I have a concern with the dice that you have chosen to use to represent this. I realize the concept is a geode with rainbow colors inside but the first thing I see when I look at these dice are the missing parts. Every one of these dice is incomplete or broken in appearance. There are gaps showing the rainbow within but I don't really understand why this concept required the use of dice that just look incomplete. I think a similar result could have been achieved by filling the gaps and missing pieces with clear crystal (or diamond).
If you are going with symbolism (which I think the geode with a rainbow interior is attempting to do), then I think geode containing the rainbow within embedded in a unbroken, undamaged die would probably do a better job.
Exactly I agree 200%, in fact it is kinda hard to read some of the numbers because of the missing areas. I like the concept and the colors, but the missing areas are kinda jaring.
PLEASE bring these back next June. I can't believe I missed these.
will these be made available again in the future? maybe you could sell them for charity?
Cool dice but beyond that not really a point
You gave these dice out last year. Are you giving out anything new this year?
No thanks. I have no interest in digital dice of any kind, even if they are free.
Any chance for some pins/patches/stickers/(anything that's not a shirt/tank/hoodie) with the D&D Pride logo?
I also figure this is a request for next year...
this is cool can we get even more aggressively gay dice? personally would love pride flag ones or ones with brick textures.
I always wonder why are there so few comments. Most of those are from last year. Rigt now, all of them, actually.
Because these dice suck. They look bad and have no sound, apparently.
No arguments there. The engagement rate is really bad campared to essentially every one day post. And this one was up for several months. I think DnDBeyond is expecting a pat on the back but it ends up being a ...well... nothing much in the end? I am curious how this one will hold up since a lot of people make this a national month, instead. The life courses of these attempted traditions (especially from the corporate standpoint) are interesting to say the least. Time will tell, but at least it won't be boring.
Agreed.
Look I love the thought and it's the thought that counts but those are THE most unbalanced-looking dice I have ever seen 😅
Huge fan of the phrase "aggressively gay dice"