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Pathfinder Dice Set: Rise of the Runelords
Q-Workshop
Summon the power of the runelords!
Paizo Publishing and Q-workshop are proud to bring you the 100%-official Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path dice. Each of these masterfully crafted dice features one of the seven Thassilonian runes: envy, greed, lust, wrath, sloth, pride, and gluttony. Take control of the runes and seize your destiny!
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I actually got mine on eBay. I can usually get extra dice from Q-Workshop for $2 each. They have a special at 9.99 for the set plus 5.90 for shipping right now. All you have to do is buy the dice and ask them to add whichever additional dice to your order. The shipping should stay the same, no matter how many you order. Also, they ship using registered mail which takes about 2 weeks to arrive from Poland to New Mexico. I highly recommend the dice these folks make and they are really great about staightening out snafu's when they make 'em.
I love 'em. Great detail, great color, & the runes add fun to the critical hits & high rolls.
These dice are fantastic. They have the look and feel of bone and the detail on the dice faces is excellent. In addition to the seven sin runes, other Thassilonian runes and the Sihedron rune are prominently displayed, as well.
I can't wait to take these to the table for my next game!
As with all Q-workshop products, these dice are absolutely beautiful. Even my wife's eyes widened and hands got grabby when I brought these homes from GenCon. I do have two criticisms however. First, the very detail that makes Q-workshop dice so beautiful, also makes them a little more difficult to read than standard dice during game play. Second, I always preferred that the result of a 4-sided die be at the top of the pyramid (also for practicality and readability sake), however these use the traditional format and place the active number on the bottom of the sides. Still, if you are a collector, I would highly suggest these.
Amazing Dice set! I picked mine up at GenCon and have loved using them since. They have an amazing feel and style to them and will be my dice of choice for many games to come. My only gripe is that I want to buy additional d6's and d4's.
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So is the D12 the 'sloth' die, since it doesn't come out to play very often?
Or is it 'envious' of it's more popular cousins?
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There seems to be a problem with the price: when I wanted to order them, it used the list price to deduct my Pathfinder Advantage, so those dice would cost me 15.30 instead of 13,77.
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Snorter wrote:
So is the D12 the 'sloth' die, since it doesn't come out to play very often?
Or is it 'envious' of it's more popular cousins?
The d8 is sloth. Envy is on the d12 (though the prototype we were sent for the photo doesn't have the correct rune, which is why the photo shows a "1" instead of the rune).
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KaeYoss wrote:
There seems to be a problem with the price: when I wanted to order them, it used the list price to deduct my Pathfinder Advantage, so those dice would cost me 15.30 instead of 13,77.
The Pathfinder Advantage discount is always taken off MSRP, and it doesn't stack with other discounts. So it's working as it's supposed to.
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Vic Wertz wrote:
KaeYoss wrote:
There seems to be a problem with the price: when I wanted to order them, it used the list price to deduct my Pathfinder Advantage, so those dice would cost me 15.30 instead of 13,77.
The Pathfinder Advantage discount is always taken off MSRP, and it doesn't stack with other discounts. So it's working as it's supposed to.
What a rip-off. I want to cancel all my subscriptions and pending orders.
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No, I'm not. I'm strung out on Pathfinder. Damn you guys!
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