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D&D Accessories: Dice Towers to Get the Party Rolling

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Apr 7 2024
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Whether you’re looking for a canter piece for gaming your table, or something you can travel with between games, there’s a dice tower for you.

Dice towers are one of those accessories that aren’t strictly necessary at your table… But I always like seeing them anyhow. Sure, you can roll your dice with your hands like a normie. But you can also get a tower that looks cool and matches the theme of your game to act as a tabletop set piece. And what are we playing D&D for if not the drama and fun of it?

1. Building Blocks Automatic Loading Dice Tower

The design of this one is so much fun, and the fact that it’s a building blocks-style toy that you can make yourself just makes it that much more fun. The lever in the back of the tower lifts the dice tray into the chute, and then the dice roll back into the tray for easy automatic rolling every time. It’s a fun, simple little mechanical approach to dice rolling that you get to build yourself.


2. Flat Fold Tower and Tray

If you’re looking for a dice tower that’s good for traveling between games and maximizing ease, this might be the perfect tower. Both the tray and tower are designed as simply as possible to fold flat and both stand up in seconds with metal snaps and hidden flat magnets. Then the tower is designed to sit on the edge of the tray. And when the session is over, the whole thing will slide flat into your game bag for easy packing up and travel.


3. Castle Tower

If you’re playing a fantasy-themed game, maybe this castle tower-themed dice tower is right for your game. Shaped like a castle tower complete with spiral stairs and a bunch of loot at the bottom, this is a beautiful tower with lots of cool little details. Plus, it comes in a variety of colors, so roll through your castle, whichever one that is.


4. Dice Tower and Storage

Another piece that’s made for travel, this set won’t fold up quite as flat, but it more than makes up for that in functionality. The tower itself fits snuggly in the built-in tray. But along with that are compartments for six additional sets of dice. If you’re a player who either has too many dice or travels with extra dice, this may be the dice tower set for you.


5. Hammer Tower

This tower won’t fit easily into your backpack, but the design is so good that I don’t even care. The end of the handle unscrews and the side of the hammer comes off to reveal a secret, hidden dice tower and small tray. It’s a fantastically fun design that’s every bit as attention-catching as it is useful.


Oh hey! BoLS might make a little dolla-dolla if you decide to buy these items. We need that money to support our dice addiction. You know about the dice addiction. You know.

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