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The DND Galaxy Dice Set features 7 handmade dice crafted from natural resin, showcasing planets suspended in a mesmerizing galactic swirl. Each die is unique, ensuring no two sets are alike. Perfect for RPG enthusiasts, this set comes with a unique authenticity code and a 60-day guarantee for peace of mind.
S**T
Amazing, and Almost Perfect
I freakin' love these dice. But first, I'm going to mention the two things I found... weird.1) About half the die is actually a completely opaque, dark purple. Which none of the photos show.2) The part of the die with the "galaxy" on it is often centered under the number 1 rather than the highest number on the die. Now, personally, I would have made them so that the galaxy was viewable by the highest number, because that's generally the angle I want to look at my dice if they're on display and they only have one "great angle."Both of those are actually rather trivial, though. Everything else about these dice are great.1) They look SUPER SICK! Love the way these look. Even the purple bit looks nice. I assume they had to include the purple bit because of manufacturing difficulties. But, if they ever made a set where the entire die was see through and you could view the "galaxy" from any angle, that would be super tuffer.2) They're "sharp" dice, but more rounded than typical sharp dice, and I feel like they actually found the perfect balance between sharp and rounded.3) The numbers are SUPER easy to read. They're HUGE! And they're white, so the color contrast really helps with their legibility. I really hate dice that you can't see what the heck they rolled.4) They have a great feel to them.5) They roll exactly how I'd like them too. They don't fly off the table all the time.6) They're heavy, but not like metal dice, so I don't feel like they're going to scratch up my glass tables.7) They generate their numbers pretty randomly, which is theoretically what you should want in a die unless you're a dirty cheesecake-eating cheater. Despite what at least one other reviewer said, I've rolled each die 100 times now, recorded its results, and then determined the means, modes, and medians for each, and they're pretty random. Not quite "Game Science" dice random, but much better than most dice sets. So regardless of any weird perceptions about the purple vs. galaxy side of the dice generating a weight issue, they generate their numbers really well.8) The case they come in is phenom. Great design. Feels very high end.9) The dice themselves are a little bigger than average. I actually like this form factor.10) My very first roll on the d20 when I pulled it from the box was a nat twendo, so pardon me, but Imma go throw some fireballs now.TL;DR: Great set of dice. Perfect in almost every way. However, with this set the aesthetics are clearly the main appeal, and it is weird that the viewing angle on each die where you can see the cool little galaxy inside is often around the number 1 on the die. But meh. The dice are still awesome.
Z**R
Lovely set of dice with a perfect mix of complexity and readability
Just to get it out of the way, there's only 1 thing I consider bad about these dice, and that's that they are just a LITTLE bigger than a normal set. Overall, this isn't a problem, but the dice tower I use constantly gets them stuck part way through because of the size difference. This is no where near enough for me to knock off a full star, but I do want to point that out, as the size is not clearly mentioned anywhere.Ok, that out of the way, these dice are Wonderful! I love the little planetary systems displayed inside with the "backdrop" of space. They're absolutely gorgeous and great to look at and play with. With the complexity of the inner stuff, I was worried their balance might be off, but that worry was completely unfounded. After doing dozens of test rolls and utilizing them in several game sessions, I haven't seen any bias in the rolls in any direction.Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend these dice for anyone who wants a beautiful set for a more than reasonable price. The effort they clearly put into these dice shows, and they're a great addition to a collection or as a first major dice upgrade over a standard set!
J**A
Crystal clear and gorgeous
I was absolutely thrilled to see this set at this price point. I have wanted this for quite awhile and when I saw these available I immediately went to purchase. They arrived next day shipping and I am impressed. They are super clear, lightweight, super sharp edges, and they are gorgeous. I hope to see Auspdice offer more dice like this!
A**R
Nice dice
None of the pictures show that it is half purple resin and then the galaxy design on top. I still like them but it would've been nice to see a couple of pictures that accurately showed the colors. Still a very pretty design though.
B**G
Great dice!
Best looking set of dice I’ve bought off Amazon!
D**S
Super fast
They came so fast. I’m sure my son will love it for a Christmas gift but kudos for shipping fast
A**.
These dice are stunning!
The media could not be loaded. Galaxy style dice are my favorite, so I was very excited to order these. They are absolutely gorgeous! The little planets are pearlescent and pretty sitting in a nebula of insanely sparkly, spacey stuff! The glitter is intense near the planet and diffuses to a finer sparkle the higher up on the clear side while the high number side features the deep purple sparkle with that subtle shimmer. I am so happy with these dice! Oh, and they rolled well for me as a bonus!
J**T
Looks great, but dice are loaded
The dice looked amazing. Definitely hand-made, but the attention to aesthetics was put before the function of the dice. The dark underside of the galaxy design (where the highest number is) is heavier than that the clear planet side (where the lowest number is). This weighs the dice to most frequently roll one's when using them. If you want pretty dice to look at, this is a great set. But if you care about how a set of dice is balanced and rolls, this is NOT the set for you. I returned mine for a different set.
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