Dice Tray Portable Folding Dice Rolling Tray for use as DND Dice Tray D&D Dice Tray or Dice Game 6.5 Inch Quiets Rolling Metal Dice - Stronger Snaps Hold Tighter Than Other Dice Trays We are always ready to help you.įorged Dice Co. We provide 30-day money-back and 12-month warranty. ★HASSLE-FREE WARRANTY★: All our products are hand packaged and inspected to ensure you receive the best of the best.After closing the lid, the box can be sewn tightly to store the dice firmly. ★MAGNETIC LID★: Each corner of the square wooden box is embedded with a silver magnet.★GOOD MATERIAL★: The new wooden box is made of Sapele wood, dark reddish brown, healthy and environmentally friendly, without odor.The top of the lid is etched with a dragon and a D20 dice pattern to make the wooden box look more delicate. ★BASIC ATTRIBUTES★: The dice box measures 7.4 * 7.4 * 1.3 inches.There is a soft and thick cushion inside the lid of the box, which can be used for dice rolling. The wooden box has 6 partitions, which can accommodate at least 5 sets of different specifications dnd dice. ★MULTIFUNCTIONAL WOODEN DICE BOX★:This wooden box integrates multiple functions of dice storage, dice tray, dice mat, and wooden crafts.Review by JB Little, Follow me on twitter for more “useful” information.UDIXI 2 in 1 Wooden DND Dice Tray - Dice Box with Magnetic Lid Storage Box & Dice Staging Area, Dice Tray Combined into One for DND, D&D, RPG, Tabletop Games I don’t always advocate rolling, but when I do… be sure you have to Drop the Die. For $35 – you’re essentially getting a dice tray, a dice box, and a second dice tray all in one package. It’s far lighter than wood and as cheap as any wooden dice tray you’ll find – but having it in hand, you don’t feel as worried about breaking it as you would be with a Wyrmwood or Dogmight dice tray – it’s made to be used not made to look pretty. The lid is a secondary dice tray and rolling surface, meaning twice the people can be served from just one product, and the whole thing is backed by Easy Roller against defects. The lid is a killer addition! It slides on firmly – so firmly that leaving it in my back seat full with cheap dice, the lid never came off in almost a week of driving – even when it fell into the foorboard. The Staging area does a wonderful job of helping players find the dice they’re looking for quicker and keep their enormous pile of polyhedrals from spreading all over the table. This tray has many utility qualities above how pretty it looks: the ample cushion leads to quiet rolling (especially useful for podcasters), the high walls will, 100%, lead to fewer dropped dice. I hate that my camera is out of commission – I’ve bee relegated to using my phone’s camera and trying to salvage decent photos to show you all. I’m blown away by the amount of care that went into this product, and I think you will be as well. The supple, soft, and well machined felt lining is the best I’ve ever seen in a dice tray. The faux-leather is still as strong as ever, the embellishment of the wolf is striking and very well done. This doesn’t require a hard sell… Just look at it.Īnyone with eyes and half their wit can tell, a lot of time and effort went into these beautiful trays. This added value is quite important when factoring in the price. At my table – combined with the base tray – we could accommodate 6 players with very little issue. The lid is a respectable 3/4″ deep, with a wide, soft surface. The lid is a fully functional dice tray in its own right, and deserves measuring as well. I cannot move forward without bringing this up: You get two trays when you buy one of these. I used it in both games this week and am happy to report that we didn’t actually drop a single die all night – the high inner walls of the “pit” give players a nice target to hurl their dice against, and the inside is so deep that they have a low probability of ever bouncing out on accident. One has to look down from above in order to see most rolls within the tray, making it usable for DMs as well as players. The added depth gives a Colosseum feel to the whole affair, along with a little added privacy. The “pit” – on the other hand is exceptionally deep compared to the outside edge of the tray. I’ve been writing and working on PDFs for nearly 11 hours now, so my words are almost all made up at this point. The outer rim is just under an inch deep, the perfect height to keep your dice safe from being “bumped” out of the tray, but also shallow enough that you can get them without the awkward crab-claw-finger-grab. The inner “pit” (as I’ve been calling it) and the “outer rim” (as I’ve been calling it). Likewise, the tray has an interesting new feature – a “storage area” for your dice – meaning the tray has two different levels of depth.
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