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Norse Foundry Fenrir Norse Series: 7-Piece Metal Dice Set for RPG, DND, Pathfinder - Premium Craftsmanship, Stylish Design and Family Fun, for Gamers

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Management number 204579515 Release Date 2025/10/30 List Price $31.50 Model Number 204579515
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About This

  • PREMIUM METAL DICE SET: Complete set of 7 high-quality metal dice, including a 20/12/10/8/6, decader (00-99), and 4-sided dice. Constructed with top-notch full metal that weighs 50% more than plastic alternatives, ensuring a superior gaming experience.
  • ADAPTABLE FOR RPGs: Ideal for various roleplaying games like DnD, Pathfinder, Shadowrun, and math games. Crafted with a unique alloy blend, guaranteeing truly random rolls for an immersive roleplaying experience.
  • OP-NOTCH DESIGN: Sharp corners for optimal balance, engraved and painted numbers for clarity, and centered for easy reading. Exceeding industry standard sizes, with an average of 18mm and a 20mm d20, ensuring a standout appearance and functionality.
  • THE PERFECT GIFT: Ideal for RPG gamers and dice enthusiasts, this DnD dice set makes for a thoughtful and practical gift. Suitable for nearly every Role-Playing Game that utilizes Polyhedral Dice.
  • CRAFTED FOR EPIC MOMENTS: UNBIND the power of a dice set designed for unforgettable gaming experiences. With Norse Foundry's legacy of quality, these metal dice ensure every roll contributes to the epic narrative of your RPGs.

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