🎲 Roll with power and prestige—dice that make every game legendary!
This DNDND Metal Dice Set features seven precision-crafted zinc alloy dice weighing 107g total, finished in sleek black with gold numbering. Packaged in a premium dragon-embossed metal box with foam liner, it’s designed for durability and style, perfect for Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop RPGs.
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.29"L x 2.99"W |
Shape | Hexahedron |
Theme | Number |
B**N
Best set of metal dice I have purchased
Got these dice for my girlfriend, and honestly I'm very jealous. These dice have some weight to them, which is perfect for a set of metal dice. The edges are even and come to a clean point. Just be careful not to step on the D4, that thing is SHARP. The case is high quality, too. My favorite part is how clean the numbers are. They are perfectly etched into each dice and the paint is perfectly applied. Not to mention how elegant and distinguished the floral pattern is. As an avid TTRPG player, I will be buying a set of these for myself.
L**H
Rolled a 20 the first time out, great dice! Hefty!
These dice are HEAVY! And SHARP! You have to have a good surface to roll them on as the corners will easily dent wood and puncture plastic and laminated stuff. They are really beautiful and have such great heft in the hand.The case they come in is nice, but it's hard to tell the foam slot they came from on half of them.Oh, and my D20 rolls around a 17 much of the time. My first roll with it out of the box was a 20! Highly recommended!
C**N
Great Dice
Great set of dice, easy and fair rolling. The dice are vibrant and the colors are very durable with no color missing. Great metal dice with beautiful design.
S**R
Beautiful design that glows (although sharp edges for sure).
Sharp edges, heavy dice, glow in the dark floral print. Beautifully made with gorgeous design. I use these once a month at my D&D campaign and they are perfect for that need. I use a metal dice box so they are not noisy in that. I would worry about rolling them on a dining room table though as they are heavy and might be loud. They are the size of normal dice, possibly a bit larger. The sharp edges make for them to be a bit harder to roll but the heaviness counteracts that, just roll hard! If you’re used to rolling dice you’ll be fine with these. They’re lovely and I have been enjoying my set!
A**R
Stunning and Sturdy!
This set of dice are perfect! They are really hefty and solid, the gold details are beautiful, the edges are clean and sharp. They’ve got a nice weight to them and seem fair. And the case it arrived in is beautiful too. Very, very pleased with these dice.One note: careful if you use them on wooden table, they will probably leave dings/dents in the wood. They are *that* high quality!
C**.
Small, well made, easy enough to read
(reviewing copper and teal)These are nice metal dice—heavy and well made. They're inconsistent in sizing, as the d20 is noticeably larger than the others (I include a picture of them next to a Chessex set for sizing). The copper is a little gold rather than true copper; the teal is true to color, although in many lights it just looks dark. I can't test fairness, but they feel like solid metal so they should be at least reasonably fair. They're fairly easy to read.Overall a nice set I would be happy to play with, and probably will. I'll use them in a tower, though, so they don't bang up the table surface. When I got them this set was on sale, and I don't think I would pay full price for them, but they are totally worth the sale price.
K**R
Covet-worthy
Overall, I am very happy with these dice. They are attractive, heavy, and covet-worthy on game night. I bought 8 sets of these in various colors, all from DNDND.Some of the dice came in fancy black boxes with dragons on them, others came in plain metal boxes. The dragon boxes are cool, but the metal boxes are lackluster. Two of the metal boxes have small dents from where they were packaged hastily and the dice poked into the metal from the inside. Other than that, all the dice boxes were well packaged in multiple layers of bubble wrap to protect them during shipment, and all the boxes arrived intact without shipping damage. I don’t know why some came in different boxes, maybe it was random? I got 3 sets in dragon boxes and 5 in plain metal. None of them had the DNDND logo on the top, but the dragon boxes had logos on the bottom.Some dice sets sold on Amazon have issues with the D4’s numbers not lining up correctly. I didn’t have any D4 misalignment problem on any color dice I bought. Also, the D4s are pointy! I’ll bet if you stepped on one unexpectedly, it would penetrate your foot…These dice use standard faces, so that opposite sides of the D20s add up to 21, D6s add up to 7, etc.The D8s are true regular octahedra, with no edges longer than others. Sometimes you see D8s with 1 axis a little bit longer than the other two. The D8s are a bit smaller than the D6s, which I think is odd, but not a deal-breaker. I’ll upload a comparison photo with an “official” D8 that came with my D&D Essentials Kit. I'll also upload a picture of a whole set comparing the sizes of each to some "official" dice. All of the metal dice are barely smaller than typical plastic ones.I bought 8 sets, all with gold metal edges and numbers, but different paint colors for the faces. The blue and black sets are my favorites, because of the high contrast between the metal and the paint. These are the easiest to read from the other side of the table. Other colors like the yellow or the glitter dice are still nice, but they are more difficult to read from a distance because of the lower contrast between the numbers and the background. I still like them because they complete the color palette I was going for.As far as fairness goes, I don’t have the ability to float test the dice, and I’m not going to spend hours rolling and recording each roll to see if there are trends that deviate from average… But: according to my scale, which measures to +/- 1g, there is no more than 1g difference between individual dice with the same number of faces. Measuring each color set together, there was also no more than 1g difference between the weights of the color sets. Measuring the width of the sides of various dice with a digital micrometer caliper, I found them to be +/- 0.1mm difference, which is about a 0.5% margin of error for the machining. My scale and my caliper are both non-scientific, non-certified, etc., so some of that margin of error could be due to my measuring.
M**S
EPICALLY GORGEOUS
I have never played DND in my life, but my best friend loves it and I wanted to gift him a set. The first surprise is they come in a tin case and they're all displayed in foam for protection. Nice touch. But the dice, the dice themselves are utterly gorgeous. The pictures don't do it justice in my opinion. Great price. Great size. Great lettering.
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