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Wiz Dice Bag of Holding: 140 Polyhedral Dice in 20 Guaranteed Complete Sets
Contained in this nearly bottomless bag is an impressive trove of 140 polyhedral dice. Whether you're just starting out your collection or just looking for a quick injection to your ever-growing polyhedral hoard, you won't find a better buyThe Completionist's Dream: No more random draws, and no more partial sets. This bag contains complete sets of all 20 current Wiz Dice colors, guaranteed!Inspired by the classic Crown Royal bag and boasting a wide, rounded base, the Bag of Holding stands on its own when filled and can hold over 200 dice. The creamy and soft off-white cloth is highlighted with blood red accents and a silver icosahedron. (That's a d20, by the way)A set of 7 Wiz Dice contains one of each of the following polyhedrals: d4, d6, d8, d10, d10(00), d12, and d20. Our d4s use the classic centered number patternIncluded among the traditional solid and translucent polyhedrals are several colors and styles unique to Wiz Dice, from the smooth and sultry caramel and bronze swirls of Copper Sands, to the shimmering silver sparkles and regal gold of Forbidden Treasure, to the malevolent, venomous yellow-greens of Serpent
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37 Reddit comments about Wiz Dice Bag of Holding: 140 Polyhedral Dice in 20 Guaranteed Complete Sets:

u/Elfer · 195 pointsr/gaming

That's the most expensive way to get dice I've ever heard. Just buy a Bag of Holding, brah.

u/Blade9450 · 24 pointsr/DnD

Went and bought myself a bag of holding so no one has an excuse

u/WiseWolfOfYoits · 8 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

Well, how about a Dice Bag of Holding?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01476QV14/

u/bradfish · 7 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

These dice are about 20 cents each. These are probably about whats in the machine.

u/TristanTheViking · 5 pointsr/DnD

I got the Wiz Dice Bag of Holding. Twenty complete sets of dice (140, compared to the pound-o-dice ~100), which aren't factory seconds like the pound-o-dice. Plus it was like $4 cheaper than the pound-o-dice when I bought it.

u/PainsWraith · 5 pointsr/DnD

For the massive amount you need for a decent price, I'd recommend you to get the pound of dice online. I personally ordered 140 dice (20 complete sets). That'll give you like a set of dice for a pair of players if all will be playing at the same time. Otherwise, it'll cover two groups of 5 or so occurring at the same time (much more likely). If you wanted, you could either have players order their own dice or buy two bags so everybody has a set and have them pitch in a few bucks. If you had everybody pitch in $5, you could order about 6 bags so that everybody gets three sets.
https://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14

u/chaos_47 · 5 pointsr/DnD

This!

A good way for everyone to get their own set of dice cheap and quick if you don't have good game shops locally is:

https://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14


They are not as nice as chessex dice and are a tad bit smaller but they are nice for a DM to have on hand (to loan new players or player that forgets theirs) or a group to split up.

u/SpinahVieh · 5 pointsr/DnD

May I suggest this instead? WizDice Bag of Holding :) It's the equivalent to Chessex POD, but you know what you get and the Bag of Holding looks awesome.
There will be a second BOH from WizDice soon with the new colors (and, from what I've heard, a different bag). The new colors look awesome.
The reason I suggest this is because WizDice are known to be pretty fair dice (unlike Chessex) and their Customer Support is awesome.

u/DnDYetti · 4 pointsr/DnD

> 1) what do you recomend to do?

I'd personally start with 5e, because it is a much more simplified system that allows for more aspects of role-playing, which is great for everyone - especially new players.

A nice start for new groups to DnD is a starter set. Here is a link to buy a starter set which comes with a 64-page adventure pre-made module book, a 32-page rule-book for playing characters level 1–5, 5 pregenerated characters, each with a character sheet and supporting reference material, and 6 dice. If you are playing 5e, you need the 5e books - the 3.5 books won't work for 5e, they are completely different games due to additional information added over each new edition.

I'd also recommend that you all sit down together in the same room, hook up a computer to a TV in the room, and watch some good DnD games to figure out what role-playing means, how DM's look in action, and how the game runs overall. Shows such as Critical-Role, or Acquisitions Incorporated are amazing.

Here is the playlsit for Critical Role on Youtube:

u/indero · 3 pointsr/dice

Wiz Dice actually has a "never" bag of holding, which contains 140 dice in 20 guaranteed complete sets.
amazon link

u/Inquisitor_Arthas · 3 pointsr/DnD

How do you not have enough dice?!?! Are you new to this?

Here, this will help. https://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14

u/gerwen · 3 pointsr/DnD

I bought the Bag of Holding with 20 complete sets when I started DM'ing again.

Gave the bag of devouring to one of my players for her birthday.

u/FaceDeer · 2 pointsr/rpg

Just get two of these.

Unfortunately that'll mean you're not guaranteed to have uniquely-coloured sets. If you just want to roll 20 attacks you can roll the damage dice along with and pair them up by colour. If there are duplicate colours then you'd need some other mechanism to guarantee that you don't pair up misses and low-damage rolls preferentially.

u/shichiaikan · 2 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

I picked up these:

https://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1482648256&sr=8-2&keywords=bag+of+holding

https://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Devouring-Polyhedral/dp/B01KP4T6TQ/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1482648256&sr=8-5&keywords=bag+of+holding

And then gifted out the dice sets at random during the game, then the MVP of the game got the bag of holding, and the Bag of Devouring went to a player of my choice (ended up being the guy without a dice bag, long story).

I also went a little monty haul in-game as well, but nothing too ridiculous.

Oh, and we had a 5 lb hershey bar.... so there's that.

u/Zerhackermann · 2 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

The combat tiers kick ass.

Im gonna plug Wiz Dice 30 bucks for a wad of dice that are matched sets (with a crown royal style dice bag) and in my experience seem to roll truer than chessex

u/TheBeardedRyno · 2 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

I got this from my wife and LOVE IT


Wiz Dice Bag of Holding: 140 Polyhedral Dice in 20 Guaranteed Complete Sets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01476QV14/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yZWUAbZ5K7XT1

u/The_Sayreg · 2 pointsr/DnD

Definitely a dice-aholic then. I've bought like 8 sets individually, but that was too slow. I then went online and bought the Bag of Holding. 20 fairly nice sets all at once. And in a nice bag!

Sadly I still need more dice. I need things like d2's and d3's. Maybe some d32's. And an actual d100 would also be nice.

Been addicted for a decade, not going to stop now.

u/shineuponthee · 2 pointsr/boardgames

I keep all my non-game dice in the Bag of Holding that came with this: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01476QV14 Not very practical or pretty, but I like it.

For Dice Masters, I use Plano trays.

u/RPGJohn · 2 pointsr/DnD

I got 15 full sets in mine, plus 2d6, 2d4, 2d8 and a d10. For $10 more you can get 20 complete sets and a large dice bag:

http://www.amazon.com/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14

u/F3rRer0 · 2 pointsr/DnD

And this is what they cost in Germany... :D

u/Rammite · 2 pointsr/DMAcademy
u/Applejaxc · 2 pointsr/DnD

1: You can get 5th edition for free, by googling the "Starter Set" (someone will surely link it in another comment)

1.5: The starter set, I believe, comes with an example adventure

2: If you write your own adventure or use the SS, read it more than once and understand it. Why does the bad guy want to do a bad thing, why does the party want to stop him.

3: I would recommend buying as many sets of dice as you can afford, because I don't like passing dice around between everyone. 1 set of dice between the DM and a bunch of players is a nightmare, especially if someone needs to remember what they rolled while waiting for someone else to collect the right dice and roll something else.

4: I bought this the other day. It has enough dice for 20 players, and will give you every type of dice you need (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100)

5: If you're on the fence and don't expect to enjoy D&D, I would invest as little money and time as possible. While I personally love it and wish more people played, it can be an expensive money sink and nothing stings more than buyer's remorse.

u/Nethnarei · 2 pointsr/DungeonsAndDragons

> There's another company that does a pound o' dice who's name I can't remember

You're probably thinking of Wizdice. They have The Bag of Holding & The Bag of Devouring. Can attest to the dice in Bag of Devouring to be very nice!

u/elus · 1 pointr/Calgary

Nice.

I picked this up in November when it was going for $35. It's sold out from the Amazon store right now though and other sellers are selling it for over $110.

u/tsularesque · 1 pointr/dndnext

I saw these the other day and thought they'd be cool gifts, except everyone immediately bought them for themselves.

$30 for 20 full sets of dice and a bag of holding to keep them in.

u/MaddabbaM · 1 pointr/DnD

Amazon.ca has a "bag of holding" with 140 different dice for $27.94. Not sure if the dice are good quality or not, but it is definitely a good value.

https://www.amazon.ca/Wiz-Dice-Bag-Holding-Polyhedral/dp/B01476QV14

u/Xulbehemoth · 1 pointr/DungeonsAndDragons

Being somewhat of a DnD noob myself, I think some things that might help are maps, miniature figures, and dice. I love being able to see where people and creatures are in combat. I think it helps with the immersion into the world. When I started playing (a month or so ago) our DM had miniatures he bought from his group in the army. Seeing them made me start buying Reaper miniatures and painting them myself.

For a group of people, this set of dice works. You get 20 sets and a bag for $30. They're not the best dice, but they work.

u/8BitEra · 1 pointr/DnD

Sometimes with small businesses, it can take 2-3 days to even process an order. Be patient. This place ain't exactly Amazon.

Also, not that it really matters at this point, but I'd be willing to guarantee that Easy Roller gets their stuff from the exact same place as WizDice. The dice look identical. The mats look very similar, aside from the different branding.

Dice

Mat

u/DerFalscher · 1 pointr/DMAcademy

One dice set for each player is a great idea. You can actually find decent dice lot for a reasonable price. Sharing dice set is a pain and slows down the pace. Plus, the bag I linked has actually 20 sets, so you can actually lend or give your players more than one (that helps for when you need to roll more than one of a certain type of die).

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Miniatures, as stated by others are a question of preference. Depending on system, I either use the theater of the mind (this is great, even the best with creative players) alone or, for when it is more tactical, I use tokens. For years I used chess pieces as tokens for both heroes and foes. It is only recently that I switched to paper mini (I made them stand with binder clips), and am moving slowly to real miniatures that I paint as I feel it is more immersive. Although using tokens of any kind will put you in need of some sort of playing mat. You could easily print 1 inch squares on paper, use a chess board (it's too little to my taste). If your family gets hooked, you can invest in a playing mat later on.

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What you might or might not need is this tip: don't forget it is your (as in your family and you) game, and fun is the purpose. If you are ever in a position you are not certain about a rule, don't pause the game to search it. Improvise. If it is at players' advantage all the better. They don't feel cheated this way and you can always add a lurking goblins if you feel the need to tip the scale a bit. They will never know you added them because you will never tell them (game masters have to keep those illusions!).

u/Vanthanos · 1 pointr/DnD

I always play with matching sets, I wish I had more matching d20s for advantage though. I ordered the Wiz Dice 100+ bag of dice to have lots available for my players, plus I have several other sets from my 15 or so years of playing. Chessex are my favourites overall, especially my Black/Purple Gemini set. The set I use the most however, are plain white dice with black numbers.

I've only ever used the caltrops, I like them well enough though and don't really care for barrel dice in general.

I basically never get to play, but in the two games (literally) I've gotten to be a player instead of DM in the last 10 years I chose a specific set for the characters. Never got a repeat performance though, so maybe that doesn't count. When DMing I keep three full sets handy.

I've never really thought about a line. I give away sets to most of my players (a lot of new folks, or people who don't really have the cash to sink into a hobby, even if it's only $7.50 or whatever I'm happy to shoulder that). If I start to run out I'd absolutely buy another bulk set like these.

u/SilentJoe1986 · 1 pointr/DicePorn

If you want some bulk sets with some cool dice bags then check these out. Comes with more colors than you mentioned, but you might get a kick out of them. I always give duplicate dice sets away as gifts to my players, and they seem to appreciate them because who doesn't enjoy getting dice as presents?


Halflings Haversack which is 140 mini dice




Bag of Holding which again 140 dice which includes some solid opaque and translucent dice


Bag of Devouring 140 dice with some more cool styles including some blue and black colored dice.



And the Bag of Tricks. Another 140 dice

u/EternityEcho · 1 pointr/DnD

How about a Bag of Holding?