Theo R Cwithin
I cast "Baconstorm!"
Grognard size, for grognards' eyes.I believe those are referred to as Grognard size. Easier to see, and easier to huck at kids on your lawn.
Grognard size, for grognards' eyes.I believe those are referred to as Grognard size. Easier to see, and easier to huck at kids on your lawn.
Interestingly, if you look at weights on Amazon you see that the 'pound of dice' is only 358g, which is more like .8 of a pound, but is indeed about 100 dice. So a full weighed pound of those dice would be something like 125 or 130 dice?I can tell you with certainty, having bought many the "Pound of Dice" for my store, that a pound is nearly exactly 100 dice. So a pound and a half is 'only' around 150. I have counted dice in a pound many many times ... always between 90 and 110 with many various sizes.
Interestingly, if you look at weights on Amazon you see that the 'pound of dice' is only 358g, which is more like .8 of a pound, but is indeed about 100 dice. So a full weighed pound of those dice would be something like 125 or 130 dice?
Whaaat? I've been being ripped off on my "Pound o' Dice" bags! SHAME on CHESSEX!
Actually, apparently not. I looked up the Chessex one and it's 440g, so you're pretty spot on. Aren't Chessex dice a little bit bigger than some other brands? That would explain their caveat that their bag contains 80-100 dice.Whaaat? I've been being ripped off on my "Pound o' Dice" bags! SHAME on CHESSEX!
Yep. Full size and fairly heavy. They look lovely under normal circumstances, but the light was just perfect when I took that photo.
Don't they know that gamers are all 12 years old at heart?