12/31/2023 0 Comments Dragonbones dice![]() ![]() ![]() The Dice Towers are approximately at 7-9 inches tall depending on the design.Ģ. Standard Dice Tower: The standard size for Dice Towers are designed to be used by a common standard size dice used for any tabletop roleplaying games such as Dungeons and Dragons or Frostgrave. □ Shipping is free for all orders over $35.ġ. □ More character class and monsters/villains based dice towers coming very soon! Every two weeks there will be more dice towers (Fighter, Rogue, Barbarian, Cleric, Ranger, Druid, Paladin, Warlock, Monk, Bard, Sorcerer, Artificer, Tiamat, Skeletal Dragon and many more!) Link for more info! Lastly (our favorite) these Dice Towers inspire envy in friend and foe alike!" - Fates End. □ "Why Dice Towers? Dice towers help to prevent cheating - and allow Fate do her job! Dice Towers also add an extra level of character to your game! Each tower will include a dice tray to help protect fancy pants tables from heavy metal dice damage. May 2021 update: Ulfsark Games aren’t currently operating, but check out their Facebook group to see if the situation changes.□ Skeletal Dragon Dice Tower is designed by Fates End. I’m looking at the black and the green dice and thinking about a follow-up purchase. If you missed out and are interested, then check out the webstore that Ulfsark Games have opened. I’ve received some different dice in a nice shade of turquoise (not blue!) and I’ll be using them on the table when the opportunity presents itself. Will the colour scratch off after a few months of use? I don’t know. ![]() If you look at either image above, there are a couple of scratches here and there, the result of me clinking the dice together in my hand, just because. Given they are metal you might wonder, but it’s not the dice so much as the colour and the design. I may come back and review these in another six months or so, in terms of their durability. They are 15 or 16mm per face, if that helps. To give you an idea of their size I took an additional pic with a couple of miniatures next to them: The roll very dicely and are a good size for my dainty little gamer hands. The dice are heavier than I expected, given aluminium (or aluminum, if you prefer) is a light metal. As you can see, the silver is difficult to read compared with the blue, and I may give that dice a wash of ink to bring out the design. I went for five blue (they look turquoise to me) and one silver dice, in the Roman numeral design. But the dice have arrived and they are looking rather nice. Things took a little longer than expected, as they often do with crowdfunding projects that far exceed their creators’ expectations. Along the way some more metals were added to the aluminium option and the product name was changed to Dragon Scales from Dragon Bones due to trademark issues. It ended up at over 12,000 pounds, so I need not have worried. When I backed the project, it was a little under 400 pounds, and I was wondering if it would reach 500 before closing. The project did rather well, clearly tapping in to some latent demand for metal dice. I previously mentioned the Dragon Scales dice from Ulfsark Games when the crowdfunding project was running on Kickstarter. The dice from the crowdfunding project I backed in April have turned up, and they are looking nice. The metal option: Dragon Scales dice by Ulfsark Games
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