Easy Roller Dice – Fantastic Dice Company
Have you heard of Easy Roller Dice? If not than I have a treat for you. Happy Monday everyone. I am taking a break this week from my normal post about board games. If you missed last week and want to hear about Dragon Slayer Dice, you can go here.
Nerdarchist Ryan introduced us to these awesome dice this past weekend and I have to say I was impressed. The dice are crisp and clean and seem to have a very even rolling ratio. Admit it you all pick up dice and ‘look’ for the one that seem to be waited for higher numbers. Well Easy Roller Dice are waited evenly assuring you get the random rolls you are supposed to. Lets face it if you always succeed where is the challenge?
Now we have all seen the buckets or bins of plastic polyhedrals and have sifted through to find those precious few that have whatever desired quality we are looking for, so you are asking yourself by now what is so special about Easy Roller Dice? To take a quote from their website:
“Our Guarantee
We guarantee that you won’t find cracked or chipped dice. In the rare instance you receive a damaged die; we will replace it for you.
We back our products up with a 30 day money back guarantee. If you are not 100% satisfied with your order, please contact us within 30 days. If you choose to keep the product, then we will replace what is damaged. You also have the option to ship the damaged product back to us and request a refund.
We want to leave our customers completely satisfied with their purchase. We want to earn your continued business, and hope you will tell others about your experience.“
You rarely if ever get a strait forward promise like that, and that shows you what kind of company they are. It is the kind of company that I find easy to do business with.
Well a good policy and evenly weighted might not be a bog enough appeal to you so lets see what else we can find to entice you.
They have very nice dice rolling cups for those spell casters out there that want loads of dice and to drop the dice on the table all at once to the sound of plastic thunder. I know that it appeals to me when rolling fireballs, lightning bolts or breath weapons.
Easy Roller Dice currently have two lines of fully metal dice that are stunning. Ryan showed us both sets and they are stunning. You have your choice of Gun Metal or Legendary Copper. Both are gorgeous and come in a nice case for a staggeringly low price of only $39.95. For a full set of polyhedral dice made of metal that is a fantastic price. Especially since those fancy cases sell for $18.00 a piece that make this even more of a steal. I know that my single metal d20 cost me, I believe, $10 and that is for a boring steel.
If that is not enough for you why not look at their awesome dice bags.. These are not the cruddy dice bags that people dump their dice and hide the bag. “The satin lining is another highlight of our small dice bags. This bag has a blue satin interior that is resistant to tears, holes, and snags. To ensure quality, we have double stitched the liners into all of our dice bags, offering a durability that can’t be matched.”
The quality of the stitching is excellent designed not to come apart despite the wear and tear you might put on it. The outer material is sturdy and strong so with two layers of fabric this is one heavy duty bag, and since the dice help determine the action of your favorite table top RPG why allow your dice to be carried by an inferior bag?
The last thing I will tell you about is the double sided gaming mat. This is perfect for your gaming group if you use minis or something representative of the action. This gaming mat is 27 x 23 inches in size and is ready for most games. It comes with squares on one side and hexes on the other. It also come with dry erase markers so that you can mark off your battlefield or draw your dungeons. This is a welcome addition to the gaming table, shouldn’t you add it to yours?
If you are interested you can head over to Easy Roller Dice and grab your gaming supplies and up your game. As always thanks for reading and be ready to talk more board games next week. Until Next Time Stay Nerdy!
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