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South Africa, Pretoria
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Review on ๐ŸŽฒ Wiz Dice Bag Devouring Role Playing: Enhance Your Gaming Experience! by Vincent Lott

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good packs for starter group

Hopefully there will be a new campaign starting soon and I wanted to get our group at least one set each. I saw them and they have a decent rating so I decided to get one. Cons: These things don't really matter to me1: the cooked bile set had an extra single D10 (percent cube) but was missing D8.2: the swamp slime set had two single D10s and no double D103: tests showing water tests the 3 of these dice are unbalanced 1d4, 1d12 and d10 but they are not for the better so I'll let that slip because the water tests aren't infallible. Pros: What I like/love1: Obviously due to the price as a master or player you will need more than one set and at around $1.50 per set this is a lot. 2: The colors are beautiful, I have already chosen 4 sets. Basilisk Blood, Boiled Bile, Dwarven Liquor, and Forest Spirit for personal use. The bag fits more stones than the set, which is good because I already have 10 standard white/black D6s and can easily store them in there. Conclusion? If you want perfection then go to your local games/hobby store and pick from the junk or buy expensive sets (I have a few from Qworkshop, Chessex etc which are good and my Hardstone dice set is expensive too. ), but at the end of the day you have to consider what group you're playing with and whether people will drop out of the campaign (I've experienced this in life in general due to illness, family, work, etc.) . Most people who get into the game go out and buy at least one personal set of dice, and in my groups I've been fortunate that local game stores are usually very helpful when someone first buys dice and has them roll and bone check before the purchase. That's a lot and like I said above they're great if you're looking for a lot of dice this is for you.

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Doubtful