Make these luxurious D&D dice a gem in your collection

2021-12-14 08:39:16 By : Ms. Sabrina Chow

Ask any Dungeons and Dragons players to talk about their experience, they will definitely tell you two things; their character and the dice. Dice collections were small at first, but grew rapidly because they are usually a cheap accessory, usually with as many superstitions as any hobby musical instrument. The popularity of table games has expanded these accessories to higher levels of investment, such as carved wooden dice sheaths and luxury accessories, and handouts for official D&D adventures.

Now Wizards of the Coast has decided to enter the luxury D&D accessories market. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of D&D (and the 5th anniversary of the fifth edition), the company will release a set of limited edition dice called D&D Sapphire Anniversary Dice Set.

"When the D&D team realized that sapphire was a traditional anniversary stone for 5 and 45 years, and adding laboratory-made sapphire to the 20-sided mold would not endanger the integrity of the roll, we couldn’t'don't give up making some very cool Something to celebrate the milestone," said Nathan Stewart, vice president of franchising for Coast Wizards D&D. "The team has made an interesting product for our fans, which includes the art of sapphire dragons and the latest updated statistics to prepare these classic dragons for your next D&D game."

Advanced dice are nothing new. The manufacturer of the suit, Level Up Dice, is known for making dice suits out of unusual materials such as metal and bones. This product is unique because it marks the entry of Wizards of the Coast into the high-end D&D market and uses a real lab-grown gem to mark "20" on one of the dice.

For those who want to increase damage in heavy hits.

The full set of 2 d20s, 1 d12, 2 d10s, 1 d8, 4 d6s and 1 d4 are all made of anodized aluminum. The non-jewelry ones have stylized ampersands and have become dragons in the past five years. The year with the sign of the dungeon is the place with the highest value on each dice. Each set comes with a collector's case, a numbered certificate of authenticity, and a folded poster with the knowledge of the gem dragon. These posters have not been officially introduced into the fifth edition.

The package will go on sale directly from Wizards of the Coast at 11 a.m. PST on November 21. These sets are not limited to 1,974 copies (refer to the year D&D was created), and their pricing can be taken out of any adventurer's treasure trove. $299.99 is a lot of money for a set of fantasy role-playing dice. Some people may criticize its excessiveness, but this is also a sign of the game's popularity and growth. The older polyhedral dice set included in the boxed set comes with crayons, and the owner must use the crayons on the dice to wipe off the wax for better number visibility. There are hundreds of colors, materials, shapes and sizes to choose from.

But there is only one that doesn't seem out of place in the dragon's treasury.