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The Wiz Dice DND Dice Set includes 140 pieces across 20 unique sets of 7 polyhedral dice, crafted from high-quality acrylic for durability. Each set features easy-to-read numbers and comes with a stylish storage bag, making it perfect for both new and experienced tabletop RPG players.
N**.
Great deal, good dice, great bag
I'm not sure you can get a better set of dice at this price (assuming amazon's "dynamic pricing" isn't wreaking havoc. Standard price fluctuates around $30 USD).The bag comes with 20 different, complete 7-die sets, which I personally prefer to a bulk bag of whatever-they-scoop-up-this-time. Individual dice are well made for plastic dice, and the sets in this bag are mostly aesthetically pleasing. Many times bulk dice are the ugliest rejects. A few have small flaws, such as tiny bubbles in the transparent ones, but none that interfere with rolling or balance/fairness (or, any unbalancing is negligible for non-tournament play). Some reviewers have criticized the dice for having these small flaws, but what do you expect when you're paying ~$.20 per die, compared to buying a single set where you'd easily pay anywhere between $.70-1.70+ per die. Additionally, they're plastic. No manufacturer will ever make them as flawless and balanced as a metal set.That said, I did have a single major flaw with my product. In the Drow set, I received 2d4 and no d8. But I messaged the seller (E-Brands on Amazon) and they quickly sent a replacement. Others have said Wiz Dice are also good about replacements.The bag is much higher quality than I expected. Reasonably sturdy and well stitched, it should last a long time if you're not abusing it. It fits the entire set easily. I can keep all 140 dice plus three sets of my own in it, and I still have room for at minimum two more sets before the bag might struggle to close. It has a rectangular bottom, so it sits upright when full. It is a drawstring top, so you won't be able to toss the bag around willynilly without spilling a few. But tying the strings tightly should allow for putting it in a backpack without worrying too much. Honestly my biggest problem with the entire product is that the bag collects my pets' hair like nobody's business, and it shows on the black fabric. But I'm not going to criticize the manufacturer for how physics behaves.TL;DR: Great product at a great price, with great customer service. Would buy again.
Y**R
So many dice for so little money, and a great dice bag included!
The series 2 dice in this set took a huge leap from the relatively simple assortment of solids, gem dice and a few swirl patterns of the series 1 set and include more than *10* sets of swirl dice, plus 6 clear gem dice and 4 "sparkle" sets with glitter. With risk came some huge wins, the gem dice are all great, as are the sparkles, and a majority of the swirls are beautiful... and the later you purchased the set (2018 and beyond) you are getting the Series 2 set made on the latest generation molds which are vastly superior to the gen 1/2 versions of the same set.My favorite set from the group is probably the Sylvan Spirit set, which is not inked white as shown, but gold - a MUCH better look in my opinion. This is hugely subjective because it reminded me of the set of dice I borrowed almost 30 years ago when I first played D&D with my neighbor. All of the other gem dice in the set are nice, while the Dwarven Brandy is probably the most unique technically as it blends attributes of gem dice (semi-translucent in this case) with some "swirl" dice variations in color, with some sparkle/glitter thrown in. It's a really interesting amber gemstone effect and rightly one of the most popular in the series.The swirl dice are nice, and the most "experimental" dice in the lot, but seem to overlap a lot in colors (three different greens, two almost identical reddish-pinks, I feel like the Philosopher Stone and Dragon Scales sets are way too similar in basic texture and color and are hard to tell apart as they are also inked the same color. This issue was avoided in less so, but still a bit similar, Jade Oil and Swamp Ooze sets by using different ink color...If you look at the whole WizDice lineup, with Series 2 and Series 1 combined you end up with *five* different variations of green swirl dice, but only one variation of blue, black, white, brown, purple, yellow and orange. While the reds show up twice, the nearly identical Philosophers Stone and Dragon Scales (the better of the two) are redundant and neither is a particularly punchy or interesting representation of the color, which is unfortunate.All of that said, and hair splitting aside, it's a GREAT set for the money - I've actually purchased the full 20 set / Bag of Devouring set for myself after well as a separate loose set of 15 that I split up and gave to my 3 kids last year for stocking stuffers.Note that while there are 3 "series" of Wiz Dice products (Bag of Holding / Series 1, Bag of Devouring, Series 2, Bag of Tricks, Series 3) there have also been different three manufacturing generations applied to two of the 3 sets. Gen 1 molds (used in Series 1 and early Series 2 runs) had a lot of negatives related to how the numbers were represented, and were greatly improved in the Generation 2 molds used to make both Series 1 and 2 dice sets. There was a third "generation" of these dice that came about when the D6 mold broke, which led to an improvement in the way the #3 was printed on the D6. I noted that ALL of the sets I've gotten from Amazon recently have the attributes of Generation 3 production, and I'm fairly convinced that some of the (relatively few) early negative reviews of the Wiz Dice sets come from legitimately inferior earlier generation production runs. Wiz Dice has since worked out the kinks in their molding/inking process and dealt with some manufacturer drama early on. ALL of the series of dice that Amazon carries in the Wiz Dice line should now be produced on the generation 3 molds, and I'd put them up against any of the other guys selling dice for $7-12 per set for what you are buying from Wiz Dice for $1.50 a pop. Amazing value, and a very comprehensive selection with something for everyone at the table if you choose to buy one, or all three, "Bag of" sets from these guys.
P**R
Great Bag and Dice Combo - Exceptional Value
I rarely write reviews, but this is such a fantastic product I felt that I owed it to other customers to describe my experience with Wiz Dice. I've been playing Dungeons and Dragons since I was a kid in the 80s, and I have a fairly large dice collection as a result. The dice in this collection are fantastic! They are high quality dice, and they come in a beautiful selection of colors. I know that some of the other reviewers suggested that these are factory seconds, but they definitely are not - all of the dice in my bag were perfect. I think that other reviewer simply got some bad luck. My guess is that the QC at the factory isn't necessarily as great as other manufacturers, but at this price point who really cares? If there is a deformed die that somehow made it past the QC process just contact Wiz Dice. Their customer service is great! I had one duplicate die in my bag, and I contacted Wiz Dice and they promptly replaced the missing die, no questions asked - great customer service. Also, someone asked about the size of the dice and another reviewer said that they are smaller than normal dice. This is patently wrong. The standard size for RPG dice is 16mm and these are definitely 16mm dice. In fact, I measured some of the d6 dice and a few of them were bordering on 17mm - these are standard dice size. And you can't beat the price - 20 sets for $30? Plus an embroidered bag? I liked this set so much I bought the Bag of Tricks (another great product), as well as the Cup of Plenty for my wife and the Cup of Wonder for myself. Great value and great dice. Keep up the good work Wiz Dice!