Whats the most you've spent on dice..

I spent $5 once on a fist-sized green d20 once. Its the best die I've ever had. It so big its practically impossible to lose, and when you hit someone in the head with it they really notice :)
 

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As of right now, I have about 75 dice, most of which came in those $3.75 tubes, some loose dice at $0.50 - $1.00 each. For my baby sister, I bought her a 2" foam d6 to roll, and a large yellow d30; both of them small enough for her to roll, and large enough not to swallow them ;). Those were about $5.00 each.

I'm planning on buying one of each set of the Dwarven Stone dice some time... :( like when I get money :( for winning the Setting Search... or the lottery. I'd also like to get a big set of dice (2d20, 2d12, 3d10 ones, 2d10 tens, 5d8, 20d6, 10d4 or so) of solid sterling silver, with sapphire pits. :cool: Yeah, I know "Keep Dreaming!"


Oh, and metiorite d20 is just C:cool: :cool: L
 

I found a meteorite in Payson Arizona 8 years ago. Around 1 1/2 inches by 1 in diameter. Its on top of my stereo cabinet and yes its real.

I think I have everyone beat just because I found my space rock myself.

RPJ

By the way If I could find someone to make mine into a die I might think about it.
 



I have spent between $50 and $60 for several of the high-end Dwarven Stone sets. I'm trying to talk my wife (not a gamer) into buying me the $100 gold set for Christmas.
 

Originally posted by cybertalus
I have this thing lately of wanting to have a new set of dice for each character. Ideally two for each character, one primary and one backup. Ideally the colors should reflect on some element of the character, like yellows and oranges for a Lathanderite priest, or greens and browns for an elven archer.
Originally posted by DungeonKeeperUK
Thats just what my wife does, and lately she's been insisting on a new pair of shoes with every character too, adn they have all become suicidal.. hmmmmm

Not a bad idea actually. Then you could go outside and walk a mile in your character's shoes.

If only Converse Chuck Taylors came in more colors. Morninglord Orange-Yellow would be a cool color of shoes to wear for that one day a year I'm in a perky Katie Couric mood. :)

RPGs have got to be less expensive for you than LARPing would be though, because then she'd need a whole new outfit to match each of those new suicidal characters.
 

The challange is up!

Shadowdancer said:
I have spent between $50 and $60 for several of the high-end Dwarven Stone sets. I'm trying to talk my wife (not a gamer) into buying me the $100 gold set for Christmas.
It's all in the wrist. My $5.00 set against your $100.00 set. It's all in the wrist. My dice have been VERY,VERY good to me!
 

cybertalus said:

Originally posted by DungeonKeeperUK
Thats just what my wife does, and lately she's been insisting on a new pair of shoes with every character too, adn they have all become suicidal.. hmmmmm


RPGs have got to be less expensive for you than LARPing would be though, because then she'd need a whole new outfit to match each of those new suicidal characters.

Yeah, but her characters are often the, chainmail bikini/scantly clad mage/houri kind of characters... so that I wouldn't mind too much.. ;)
 
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