Product Description Traversing the jungles of Chult can be a harrowing experience, even without a ‘death curse’ hanging over your head. Don’t go without a good set of dice at your side. Safety Warning not appropriate for children under the age of 3 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Box Contains 1 x A beautiful full metal container embossed with the classic devil face that also appears prominently on the cover of the Tomb of Annihilation D&D adventureA full set of ten dice including: 1d20/1d12/2d10/1d8/4d6/1d4 See more
T**E
Only if you must...
Let's get the obvious out the way, they're dice and they work as advertised. That's all well and good but everything in the periphery isn't great. Firstly, the box itself is not as depicted in the image. The entire box is aluminium that's been coloured with a very slight tinge of green. Additionally, the raised image of the face is not very detailed, once again, not as the image depicts. It's definitely not as attractive as promised.While the dice shown on the image look like they range from a deep green to a minty green, this is not the case. The D20 is definitely a minty green but the rest of them are this dull matte teal colour that isn't that attractive. I was expecting a quartz styling but this is not the case. One more thing to note is the weight, they're very light and feel pretty cheap.The box has some layers of foam to keep the dice in place but thats your lot as far as what's in the box.Finally, the price. Nearly £30 for ten dice and a small aluminium box that don't look great. I would seriously only recommend this to hardcore fans who must own every D&D product that comes out. For the rest of you, £30 can buy you a tonne of dice elsewhere.
J**D
Disappointing overpriced product
I own, and collect a lot of D&D 5E merchandise and have been super happy with all of it.However I am not impressed with this purchase.Pros:-packaging resembles that of the advertisement-die are nice matte texture in handCons:-detailing on the tin much simpler than advertisement.-die are super lightweight and feel cheap-number font looks like comic sans-rubbish quality number paint (my D20 came with chipped paint on number 1)-colour is awful and die don’t match.-the whole product is massively overpricedOn a personal note, I am hugely disappointed in wizards for rewarding my loyalty in their brand with such a terrible product.Would not recommend even to avid collectors.
M**N
the decal is flimsy and looks like it will be damaged easily
Not what was shown on the D&D Stream, where these where first shown. The tin is cheap and thin, the decal is flimsy and looks like it will be damaged easily. The dice are cheap simple and very plain plastic dice. They are solid plastic, no variation in the colour at all. What's worse, the d20 is a different colour, far lighter than all the other dice, so they don't even work as a set. Also this is a D&D 5th set, so I get the 4d6, but why no second d20?Cheap, nasty and far better sets out there for the very extreme price. I won't be getting another D&D official set.
M**R
Nope
Over priced cheap plastic dice in a mediocre box. Was expecting something a little fancy, maybe metal dice or interesting design's. Avoid
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