That was just a joke.diaglo said:i didn't see the ALICE pack on your site. how big is it? and how many dice will it hold?
diaglo said:i didn't see the ALICE pack on your site. how big is it? and how many dice will it hold?
Paladin said:That was just a joke.The ALICE pack is the standard U.S. military issue backpack. I estimate it would hold about 3,000 dice, but you would be heavily encumbered.
We seriously can make ANY size bag though, Customization is our business. Let us know what you need and we'll figure out a way to make it.
WOW!!! 14,000! Well, no bag that you could actually carry would be able to hold that many besides a backpack, and even then it would weigh about 150 pounds. We can make a lot of larger-than-Royal bags though. That would allow you to separate them. Also, we actually could customize a backpack with initials/symbols or logos if you actually did want to do something like that.diaglo said:
i'm well over 14000 dice and counting.
i only buy about 2 lbs. per month now.
edit: i know about the US military version. i thought maybe you had one. sorry if i missed the joke. i'm pretty serious about my dice habit.
Well, to be honest, I couldn't think of any other pre-made monogram that people might buy. "DM" was obvious, but what else? Some people revel in being a "munchkin" (rules-abusing over-the-top total power gamer) and might buy such a bag. Some bags just monogrammed with a plain d20 might sell. Or how about a bag monogrammed with three d6's, all showing a '6' as if you just rolled an 18--for everyone's favorite D&D stat value.Paladin said:The "dice in a bag" idea is absolutely great!!! Any other suggestions? We'll take all we can get. Also, why "munchkin"? -Paladinwife

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