Monday 8 November 2021

Easy Roller Dice (and accessories) Review

Disclaimer: The items discussed in this article were sent to me free of charge.

I was recently approached by the folks over at easyrollerdice.com regarding the possibility of reviewing some of their products. However, even though I made them aware of the fact that I'm not really a review channel (i.e. the best I could offer is to show some of their products in the pictures that appear at the end of my videos), they wanted to send me some stuff to take a look at anyway.

So, of course, I agreed (in fact they seemed to like the approach I already use for the miniatures I show - i.e. nothing fancy, just a little note stating who the manufacturer is in the corner of the video) - though I thought it would be nice to do a full review (my first real review) here on the blog for anyone who might be interested - so here goes...


A WHOLE LOT OF D6's

OK, so the first thing in the package were some d6's ...a whole lot of d6's - 5 packets in fact - each containing 10 dice (so they’re  ideal if you’re playing a game that uses a pool of d6’s -OR- of if you do a bit of wargaming).

And while there's not a lot that can be said about the humble six sided die, I will say that I really like the numbering on these ...it's a large number in a nice font. Obviously, if I was purchasing them myself I might have opted for different colours (but that's very much a matter of personal preference) - but the dice themselves don't have any imperfections that I can see ...so what else is there to say :)


BLOODSTONE d20



Now, since I'm a regular D&D player/DM, a nice d20 is always nice to have ...and this IS a nice d20. The picture doesn't really show it off in it's best light - so here's a short video...



...however it still looks similar to any other 20 sided polyhedron right? ...well, I suppose so, but you really have to hold this one in the hand to appreciate it. It just feels nice. It's the kind of dice you need a dice tray for (and not just because it's made of stone).


Looking at their website it looks as though it sells for around $20 ...so it's probably not something I would have thought about buying myself (it's more the kind of thing I'd stop and admire at a convention, or perhaps buy for a player who is celebrating a milestone birthday, or something like that) - but now that I have it, it's definitely going in my bag of favourite dice (yes I have one of those), and will probably get used for tense dice rolling situations ;)


DICEBAGS


OK, since I just mentioned dicebags, I'll move onto those next. So, I was actually sent 2 different bags - the first being a regular sized one with a Cthulhu style print...



...and a much larger (faux-velvet) style bag (with a similar 'iron-on' design) that's actually reversible ...which is a nice touch (I think I like the green side best).



Much like the d6's, it's hard to wax lyrical about dice bags ...they have one job - to hold dice. But these do seem well made, and the large bag should be more than adequate to hold all of the dice owned by any sane person* (as you can see in the following image, there's still a ton of space with all 50 of the d6's thrown inside).


*it is possible that I might own more dice than the average person :S


DICE BOXES


Once again, both of these are the kind of thing I'd normally think about buying... but then decide that it will probably have to wait until I have a budget to allow for such extravagances.



That being said, the first example (pictured above) sells for $30 (so around £22) ...so it's not actually all that expensive ...I guess I'm just a bit of a cheapskate :)


Anyway the picture doesn't really show the little cut-outs very well - so here's another short video:



So yeah, the magnetised lid is a great addition ...and the magnets are pretty strong (I shook the hell out of this one and the lid isn't going anywhere) - though I'm not quite sure why (what I assume are) the two d10 holes are slightly different...



...I mean, both dice are the same size - and it's easy to see which is which just by looking at them... but maybe there is something I'm missing?



However, my only real issue is the fact that I feel like a bit of an uncultured swine putting one of my cheap dice sets inside (kinda like chugging cheap lager out of a champagne glass) - so I might have to buy myself a nice set of cthulhu dice to do it justice* (as a nice dice box deserves a similarly fancy set of dice).


*I mean sure, my characters will still die horribly or be driven insane ...but at least I can do it in style :D


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Anyway, I thought I would save the best until last... so here's the second 'box' that they sent (though box is far too poor a word):




As you can see, it serves as both a storage/staging area for your dice, as well as having a 'dice tray/rolling' area in the middle.



And if I'm totally honest with you, I would normally just pass something like this by and assume that it would be far too expensive for a regular Joe like me (it being a bit of a premium product) ...but looking at the website, it's listed at around $35 (roughly £25) ...which is about half as much as I expected.


So yeah, that's all I really need to say - but I'll continue nonetheless ;)


Now, I've obviously not had it long - so I'll probably need to revisit the review in a year or two (when it's seen plenty of use, and has been rattling around in my backpack as I travel to and from various games), but it seems pretty sturdy, the lid is a nice snug fit, and it can fit 5 whole sets of dice around the edge (that's dice of the usual RPG variety - i.e. d4 through d20).


I'll also admit that when I first found out that I'd be receiving some 'free stuff' for review I thought that I could pass some of the items on to a few of my gaming friends (rather than hoard it all myself) ...but not this one ...this is mine ...my own ...my precious ;)


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So yeah, here's hoping that you found this first little review of mine interesting and/or informative ...I suppose there's only two things left to do:


1) I'd like to thank the Easy Roller Dice Co. for sending me so much stuff to take a look at (colour me impressed)...


...and...


2) put some of this stuff to use and roll up a new character. So here goes...



That's 17 / 13 / 16 / 13 / 13 / 14 ...quite possibly the best stat's I've ever rolled :)


10 comments:

  1. Nice review. I've seen a lot of plugs on the rpg channels from easy roller recently. I didn't realize call of cthulu had so large a following.

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    1. They do a bunch of different designs - they just sent me most of the cthulhu ones it seems :)

      (again, if I was buying them myself, I might have gone for the plain option, or one of the celtic designs)

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  2. You clearly found a purpose for all those D6s. They are your lucky Stats roll dice!

    I really like the dicetray and the bloodstone die!

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    1. Yeah, I'm normally happy if I manage to get a bunch of average scores :)

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  3. Wooow, they sent you the loaded dice! Great review!

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    1. I'm sure they'll let me down at a critical moment :)

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  4. Kris - Congrats on the promotion in the YouTube world. You certainly deserve it.

    Keep up the great work, and keep making great models.

    BTW - I'm planning on using your prints and kits and combining it with my take on Wylock's system to make my own HeroQuest board for home games. Where should I send pics when it's done?

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    1. The discord server or the facebook community page are great for sharing pics and stuff like that.

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