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Metal DND Dice Set D and D, Dungeons and Dragons Dice of 7 RPG Dice Set Metal Unique Cool Polyhedral Dice Set with Cardboard Box for Role Playing Games TTRPG Gifts (Black)

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Management number 204579456 Release Date 2025/10/30 List Price $25.19 Model Number 204579456
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  • UNIQUE & COOL DND DICE: This dice is inspired by the irregular stones found in nature, these dice feature a distinctive, cool design that makes them stand out on the gaming table, enhancing your immersion in the world of DND dice games
  • DURABLE METAL DICE: This DND dice crafted from robust zinc alloy, they are resistant to wear and tear, can withstand countless rolls. The solid metal structure provide a heavy feeling when rolled and remain reliable performance in any role-playing game
  • PERFECT GIFTS: The metal dice come with a black case with a foam liner. They will be an impressive gifts for dnd lovers. Whether it's a birthday, holiday, Christmas, Halloween or special occasion, this dnd dice is sure to delight and impress the recipient
  • DICE CASE INCLUDED: This set of 7 dice includes D4, D6, D8, D10 (0-9), D10 (00-90), D12, and D20, all neatly packed in a black cardboard case. It can conveniently protect and store this metal dice set and keep it to everywhere easily
  • VERSATILE USE: The polyhedral dice set is suitable for various tabletop RPGs, such as Dungeons and Dragons and many other dice-based games

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