Awesome Themed Top Drawer Dice From Q Workshop
August 15, 2018 by deltagamegirl22
It seems no matter how I try, I cannot resist the lure of shiny, new dice and this week, Q Workshop has launched a new Kickstarter for some very cool themed dice.
The Q Workshop Top Drawer Dice project has some fantastic new dice themes for your RPG dice.
The latest project features themes including Wizard, Dragon Slayer, Arcade, Halloween and Bloodsucker. I'm not sure about you, but I am torn between the Halloween and Bloodsucker sets. Why not both?!
The Halloween ones just look awesome, but something tells me, I might get more use out of the Bloodsucker dice. Can't you just picture using these dice for the likes of the Vampire RPG (ahem - Sam!) or perhaps exploring Castle Ravenloft?
Dice are one of the few gaming accessories that I don't feel bad about acquiring. Sure, you may have your favourites, but sometimes another set just speaks to you and is the perfect fit to use in a specific game.
Everyone needs new dice, right?
Which of these sets speaks to you and what game will you use them for?
"Everyone needs new dice, right?"
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All the set’s look good the Arcade set looks the best I think.
Double check the shipping before you pledge. For example, 1 set of dice to Canada shipping is $20. Shipping to the USA is $12 for 7 dice.
There have been complaints about the shipping in the campaign comments and Q-Workshop said it may drop at some point, so check back before the end if the shipping put you off. I pledged but will cancel if the shipping doesn’t drop.
The shipping is a shame but we shall see – very much like the Wizard Dice and the Dragon Slayer Dice. I need those!
Like most of their dice, to fancy and unusable.
I disagree. I have several of their sets I purchased off of Amazon. They are easy to read. My only issue is they do not include 4 D6 dice. A proper set should have 10 dice not 7. That and the shipping price will mean I will not be pledging.
These are pretty, but I must admit that some of them seem overly difficult to read. Each to their own though. There are not enough pretty dice in the world!