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The DNDND Rainbow Edge 7-Piece Metal Dice Set features durable zinc alloy construction weighing 108 grams, with a unique black and rainbow-colored number design. This complete polyhedral set comes housed in a premium dragon-embossed metal tin, making it ideal for serious tabletop RPG players seeking both performance and aesthetic edge.












| ASIN | B07RYPBQBH |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,347 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #5 in Role Playing Dice |
| Brand Name | DNDND |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,589 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.54"L x 1.21"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Shape | {'D%': 'Icosahedron'}, {'D10': 'Pentagonal trapezohedron'}, {'D12': 'Dodecahedron'}, {'D20': 'Icosahedron'}, {'D4': 'Tetrahedron'}, {'D6': 'Hexahedron'}, {'D8': 'Octahedron'} |
| Item Weight | 108 Grams |
| Manufacturer | sc |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Number of Pieces | 7 |
| Size | 10.5mm to 25.4mm |
| Theme | Number |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**R
PRETTY!!!!!
These are the prettiest dice ive ever owned!! They are nice and heavy and soooo well made! Worth every penny!
E**G
Nice and heavy
These feel durable. They are a bit heavy which was what I was looking for. They do not have sharp edges and are a bit loud. The color is really pretty and feel worth the money. The tin they came in is nice. Out of the dozen or so rolls I did get a few nat 1s and no 20s but did spread the values out nicely.
D**D
Good simple set
These look amazing. Nice weight and balanced rolling. They're the size similar to chessex sets.
N**.
Beautifully Made!
Sturdy quality, beautiful design, and nice case.
S**H
fancy dice
These dice look great and have a nice, satisfying weight to them. The colors are vibrant and really stand out. The box they arrived in was a bit rough, but the dice themselves were in perfect condition. Although the red dice with black numbers look sharp, you will need good lighting to help with readability. Since they’re metal, they don’t roll very much, which is expected and gives them a solid, premium feel. Overall, a high-quality set of metal dice that look and feel great.
F**M
Not Black
These are very nice dice. Heavy. Metal. Hand painted. But they aren’t black. They are more gray or bare metal looking. I really wanted the red or pink ones but after so many disappointing reviews of those colors I got these instead. They are a gift for a dungeon master so I hope they like them
S**V
Stunning!
They look just as good as they do in the product photo, if not better. Very solid and well-made. The tin they came in also has a pretty design! I wasn't expecting the tin to look so nice. Worth more than what I paid for sure.
K**R
Covet-worthy
Overall, I am very happy with these dice. They are attractive, heavy, and covet-worthy on game night. I bought 8 sets of these in various colors, all from DNDND. Some of the dice came in fancy black boxes with dragons on them, others came in plain metal boxes. The dragon boxes are cool, but the metal boxes are lackluster. Two of the metal boxes have small dents from where they were packaged hastily and the dice poked into the metal from the inside. Other than that, all the dice boxes were well packaged in multiple layers of bubble wrap to protect them during shipment, and all the boxes arrived intact without shipping damage. I don’t know why some came in different boxes, maybe it was random? I got 3 sets in dragon boxes and 5 in plain metal. None of them had the DNDND logo on the top, but the dragon boxes had logos on the bottom. Some dice sets sold on Amazon have issues with the D4’s numbers not lining up correctly. I didn’t have any D4 misalignment problem on any color dice I bought. Also, the D4s are pointy! I’ll bet if you stepped on one unexpectedly, it would penetrate your foot… These dice use standard faces, so that opposite sides of the D20s add up to 21, D6s add up to 7, etc. The D8s are true regular octahedra, with no edges longer than others. Sometimes you see D8s with 1 axis a little bit longer than the other two. The D8s are a bit smaller than the D6s, which I think is odd, but not a deal-breaker. I’ll upload a comparison photo with an “official” D8 that came with my D&D Essentials Kit. I'll also upload a picture of a whole set comparing the sizes of each to some "official" dice. All of the metal dice are barely smaller than typical plastic ones. I bought 8 sets, all with gold metal edges and numbers, but different paint colors for the faces. The blue and black sets are my favorites, because of the high contrast between the metal and the paint. These are the easiest to read from the other side of the table. Other colors like the yellow or the glitter dice are still nice, but they are more difficult to read from a distance because of the lower contrast between the numbers and the background. I still like them because they complete the color palette I was going for. As far as fairness goes, I don’t have the ability to float test the dice, and I’m not going to spend hours rolling and recording each roll to see if there are trends that deviate from average… But: according to my scale, which measures to +/- 1g, there is no more than 1g difference between individual dice with the same number of faces. Measuring each color set together, there was also no more than 1g difference between the weights of the color sets. Measuring the width of the sides of various dice with a digital micrometer caliper, I found them to be +/- 0.1mm difference, which is about a 0.5% margin of error for the machining. My scale and my caliper are both non-scientific, non-certified, etc., so some of that margin of error could be due to my measuring.
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