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Dice Towers: Texture Art

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Over 250 Downloads"Oh, a dice tower... one of those 3D-printed things."

No.  This is not that.  This is one you print on cardstock paper with a regular printer.

"I don't think I need one."

You didn't need six sets of fancy dice either.  There's not much that's really needed for RPGs, instead it's about fun and creativity.  These dice towers are loaded with contagious creativity.  

The first-level paladin in your group has a leather rolling tray from Kickstarter.  Sure, it's nice.  Then, you unpack a dice tower that looks like corn, because your druid... enjoys a good cob.  Look, no one in their right mind needs a dice tower that looks like corn.  And, yet, here we are.

Details:

  • Add drama to your rolls, but keep the dice under control.
  • Use the provided art, or make them your own with character portraits, fantasy scenes, or campaign maps.
  • Plenty of room for rolling hit and damage dice together.
  • Double-layer cardstock design holds up to use, and produces a satisfying sound.
  • Portable: Tower yard is also a lid for travel.

Game night advantages:

  • Eliminate any doubts about fair rolls, or whether a nat 20 on the floor counts.
  • Make your rolls feel even more random by bouncing your dice off three baffles that bear quirky references, catch-phrases, or your own inside jokes.
  • Build group cohesion with campaign-specific art.
  • Metal dice? Protect your mom's table and your ability to host future sessions there.
  • Gift them to players or DM as a unique accessory that you made yourself.

Dice tower Dice tower

Dice tower Dice tower, closed

Every eye will watch
As dramatic rolls play out
Bounce, bounce-bounce, bounce-bounce

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October 6th, 2020
Hey, this really works! Took me a couple of hours to make, but I'm a klutz. I printed on paper (since it was a prototype) and used cereal box cardboard as reinforcement, including in a few places where the template didn't call for it. Used fo [...]
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January 25th, 2020
Mostly entertaining, if not a little confusing. Haven't set it up yet, but I hope to test durability next session. [...]
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