I've been very pleased as a dice goblin with this bag by CardKingPro
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One of my my players has similar, they're great for lots of dice.
...i hadn't even considered that compartmentalised dice bags might be thing; that looks pretty handy!..
...i checked out cardking pro's other offerings, and curiously-enough the old speaker bag i'm using right now is nearly identical to this bag, maybe twice as tall...
They're not too hard as a little sewing project, too! There's a wikihow page on making it floating around somewhere.
3 easy* steps:
- Have a baby
- Give said baby a suede onesie
- Turn suede onesie into dice bag once baby grows
*YMMV.
What is this violet set? I need it now 😁
...in the background are impact!/goodman dice of unusual size; they just wrapped up a crowdfunding campaign to add matching d9, d11, d13, d15, d17, d18, d19, and d22 to the series...
...in the foreground are my chessex 2507 set circa 1992, which i'm sadly unable to match with any of their modern blue/indigo/violet production runs, hence the slightly-mismatched d6 + d20 update to a fifth-edition set of eleven dice...dedicated percentile dice were a new innovation at the time, produced only in white!..
Royal Salute for me. We use it for scrabble tiles. Based on the name, I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same company.
Sick set of dice, I'm on the lookout for getting a new basic set that has that modern d4 design...
What are you using those d30 for?
…i have this loosely-developed idea of replacing the d20 in OGL-derived systems with a 3d chain which scales with tiers of proficiency for a nice bell curve: 3d4 (untrained), 3d6 (proficient), 3d8 (expert), 3d10 (master), 3d12 (legendary), 3d16 (celestial), 3d20 (demigod), 3d24 (god), 3d30 (overgod)...
Soooo... Basically Savage Worlds?