Roll A Critical Hit With Handforged Dice From Gil The Vlogsmith
December 7, 2018 by cassn
Finally, you can get your hands on the metal dice handcrafted by the man whose f#!*@d more celebs than Russell Brand.
For those who are unaware, Gil Ramirez has been a blacksmithing eighteen years, and a gamer geek for much longer than that. The idea for his handmade metal dice Kickstarter began a few years ago when he challenged himself to make a D20 in his forge.
After a few months, Gil found that demand was higher than he could make with his current set up, and so he decided to take the leap into full-time smithing and invest in better equipment by launching his Kickstarter.
Gil's dice have been featured on Geek and Sundry, Boing Boing, Laughing Squid, Tor.com and more. In fact, the saying "Don't f!#* me Gil!" is frequently used on Critical Role.
Gil is offering a variety of options in his Kickstarter. Hand-forged dice can be purchased in a wide variety of metals, including steel, copper, silver, gold, and iron. There are also pledge options for T-shirts and stickers with the famous saying, and even an option for a 28mm resin cast of The Vlogsmith himself for use in RPG games!
The Vlogsmith has already reached his target, and some of the limited pledges are already all gone, so roll a critical hit and travel over to the Kickstarter now!
A 10K solid Gold Handforged D20: super bling or tacky trash?
"Gil's dice have been featured on Geek and Sundry, Boing Boing, Laughing Squid, Tor.com and more!"
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interesting.
Metal dice look awesome, but in practice they are a bit difficult since they make an annoying amount of noise, don’t roll as well, and can make slight indentations on maps and books.
I still really want this though ?
I have a full set of metal dice and only roll them in a Wyrmwood dice tray which has leather in the bottom. They roll there just like any other dice do else where.