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Your Character’s Patron is Sure To Like These Warlock Dice

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Mar 18 2026
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Strike up a deal with your patron of choice and then pick out a set of shiny rocks that they would like. We’re looking at warlock dice.

Official Warlock Dice

Of course, WotC has an official set of D&D dice. And it’s a set of sixteen dice, so in addition to the standard seven, there are a few extra D6s and another D8, D10, D12 and D20. You’ll be ready for just about anything you, your character, and their patron get up to. Some of the dice feature an interlocking ring pattern that’s mean to embody the arcane pact between and eldritch secrets held between the warlock and their patron.

Cracked Purple Ruins Dice

These dice feel like a warlock set to me. The numbers and pops of color peeking through the cracks show a little something hidden beneath the surface. And the imagery of cracking ruins makes me think of long-hidden knowledge or entities. Sometimes finding dice that fit your character is more about the feeling the dice give you, and to me, these feel like playing a warlock.

Warlock Dice Box

For players who like something a little simpler and a little more organized, you can get a set of fourteen black and red-orange dice with a warlock box. You’ll get two of each dice as well as a place to store them between games. And you’ll never have to wonder where your character-specific dice are. They’re in the clearly labeled box!

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Patron Eyes

A fun aspect of the warlock is knowing that your character is never really alone. Their patron is always right there, lending them power and abilities. But there can also be weird and spooky. These dice are supposed to be beholder or dragon eyes. But for the right player, I think they can also represent how your adventurer’s patron is always watching over their every move… And watching over their every dice roll.

Cthulhu Dice

Or we can be a little less metaphorical in referencing our characters’ patrons. Are they working with some eldritch entity? Why not get dice with one of the most famous eldritch entities out there? If your character is working with a being like Cthulhu, I have many questions. But I also bet you’re having a wild adventure, and I’m so curious how your DM is doing.

Warlock Dice Bag

Of course, if you get too many dice, you’ll need a place to store all of them. I like keeping all of my dice in their own little bags and boxes. Everyone is organized, neat, ready to grab quickly depending on what game I’m off to, and has their own home. If you’ve just added a whole bunch of warlock dice to your collection and need a patron-approved place to store all of them between games, this bag will make sure you never forget where those warlock’s dice are.

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