Jump Into Battle With These Monster Dice
Are the monsters attacking, or are we attacking the monsters? It’s neither! We’re using them when we roll these monster dice.
The monsters are some of the favorite and most memorable parts of D&D. So, we’re fighting the monsters with some monsters by adding a few monsters to our dice!
Skeleton Dice
For a classic touch of spookiness, these skeletons will haunt your dice. I love that the majority of the dice shapes are made up of bones, with a few skulls to bring the effect together. And while the bronze on bronze numbering doesn’t have a strong contrast, it’s still clear and easy to read. Are the undead attacking? Maybe not, but these dice may help protect (or doom) your party.
Beholder Dice
Hollow metal dice are popular, and leave a lot of room for creativity in what they fill the middle space with. In this case, each die has a miniature beholder staring at you with all of their eyes. Always have of the most feared and famous D&D monsters with you during games. In fact, you can always have seven of them.
Gelatinous Cube Dice
Gelatinous Cubes are the kind of monsters that we love to make fun of, until we let our character get a little too close to one. These dice have a see-through green resin filled with little bits of armor, weapons, and skulls. It’s like a collection of very small Gelatinous Cubes schlorped through a party of unprepared adventurers and is still carrying around the last of their stuff.
Tooth Monster Dice
These dice are almost pretty and almost look like flowers. Until you realize they are little mouths full of many little teeth. While the Orc dice look like a bunch of specific monsters are taking a bit of your adventure, these are just teeth. What are they attached to? Is it just a disembodied tooth monster? Are these dice some kind of mimics? You’ll have to find out for yourself.
Monster Dice Spinner
If you don’t want to carry around a bag of dice, this multi-sided spinner has a way for you spin up a roll for each die. And each spinner side features a different monster that you may encounter on your adventures. Whether you don’t like dice or just want something a little extra special for those special rolls, this spinner is ready for anything.
Beholder Not-Dice Toy
This isn’t really a die (if you’re a stickler for precision rolls), but it kind of looks like one. The plastic D20 opens up to reveal a beholder toy. It’s a goofy little toy, and probably wouldn’t work well as an actual rollable D20. But it will be a fun addition to your D&D collection.
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