This company made literally several hundred types of dice, from tiny little things no bigger than Nerds, to those covered in strange languages and arcane symbols.
This company made literally several hundred types of dice, from tiny little things no bigger than Nerds, to those covered in strange languages and arcane symbols.
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What, only six siders? Bah!
Where can I get these?? I’m thinking…bad ass customized Yahtzee set.
Arhg! Wants link na0! These are really neat – I’d love to order a few, and I know my kids would enjoy them, too.
Anon delivers
http://www.koplowgames.com/
For years I’ve had a pair of frog dice in my jacket pocket. Simple idea, the one spot is a frog.
If I’m not mistaken, these are from Koplow Games:
http://www.koplowgames.com/
Buried in the bottom of my old Crown Royal D&D dice bag are six six-sided dice, each smaller than a children’s aspirin. They would come out whenever someone would ask for some extra six-siders because they were rolling damage for a fireball or some other massively spell. They were there just to take the wind out of Mr. Wizard’s sails, and they worked every time