

AKO DICE Picture from the Ako Dice campaignĪn idea very different from those we’ve shown above. Lately the company seems to be focusing on their own online store instead of Kickstarter. None of the products made by Artisan Dice get outsourced to third parties, everything is made by human hands, and polished to levels beyond what anyone else in the market is offering. You could also select metal dice if you prefer something sturdier (they had 20 variants to choose from, with an optional flame polish). There were over 100 types of wood to choose from: Red Oak, Persimmon, Ash, Black Walnut or African Mahogany.

Both of his campaigns have offered heavily customizable dice made of almost every type of material you can imagine.
Picture from the PolyHero Rogue Dice campaign Artisan DiceĪrtisan Dice is a company based in Texas, founded by Charlie Brumfield – a longtime geek and RPG fan.PolyHero Dice might be your dice to go if you’re looking for something that could really deepen the immersion. There’s a set for a warrior – with sword and shield shaped dice, a wizard one – with potions and scrolls, and another for rogues – with dagger, poison vials and arrows. Dice sets, each with a separate campaign, correspond with certain RPG class archetypes. A closer look reveals a set of classic RPG dice, formed in some of the most imaginative shapes ever. Picture from the PolyHero Wizard Dice campaignįirst glance at PolyHero Dice makes you wonder if they’re even dice at all. If you’re trying to find some really unique dice to wow your friends during a D&D session: look no further. Geeknson Board Game Table | QUESTOWER Ads Sytsem PolyHero Dice
There’s also a third campaign running right now. Their next project was a set of dice inspired by Cthulhu mythology (full of tentacles and fanged maws). Picture from Q-Workshop’s Cthulhu Dice campaign Q-workshop’s debut campaign offered unique metal dice made with Pathfinder RPG in mind. The dice usually come with custom engraved, and sometimes painted, patterns. They put a huge focus on details and decorations. They offer all sorts of custom dice made from various materials including ones more difficult to work with (like metal). Now – an experienced dice and game accessory manufacturer with tons of achievements and awards. Initially a small family business based in Poland. Q-workshop Picture from Q Workshop’s Pathfinder Dice campaign Both campaigns for Elder Dice were really successful and attracted thousands of horror loving backers. Each set comes with a stylish box that looks like some old grimoire with a magnetic lock. Certain dice were made after symbols from the Cthulhu mythos, others show the Great Elder One himself. All of their campaigns have some dice variants to pick from, each based around the ideas of H.P.
The campaign for Kraken Dice managed to collect a whopping million US dollars and offered few dozens of color combinations as well as various storage boxes, bags and dice trays.Įlder Dice Picture from the Elder Dice campaign Įlder Dice were made by Infinite Black, a company that specializes in Cthulhu inspired accessories for all sorts of board and tabletop games.There’s “Mermaid”, “Phoenix” and even an partially translucent “Ethereal Succubus” set. The company, launched by a couple, puts heavy focus on combining colours and creating dice, that look like tiny gems. Kraken Dice might be pretty young (initial launch was in 2017), but what they’ve achieved tops any other dice projects that appeared on Kickstarter.
Kraken Dice Picture from the Kraken Dice campaign Today we’ll take a look at the most successful and unique of them all. Tabletop gaming accessories, are pretty common of Kickstarter, and tons of beautiful or crazy looking dice have been offered during its lifetime. These usually go from D4 to D20, but there’s even D120 available, should you ever need one. We got introduced to all sorts of shapes and side counts. Just look at all the logos and names of popular board game blogs and podcasts.ĭice have changed a lot over the years. Whichever stance you take, you cannot deny that dice have become a symbol of tabletop gaming. Others cannot imagine board games without them. Some people hate the randomness they bring to the table. Dice are one of the oldest mechanics in gaming.
