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DND Galaxy Dice Set Handmade Planets Supended in Galactic Swirls for RPG and Table Games

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1.Color:Light Green Color


  • Material & Specification: Natural resin, strong, wear-resistant, 7 Pcs per set.
  • Galaxy Dice Set: The planets suspended in the galactic swirl let you feel the beauty of the universe at your fingertips.
  • Handmade: Galaxy Dice is crafted with full AUSPDICE quality, showing a mirror finish without any blemishes. Each dice is individually poured with resin for a unique and attractive design sure to impress.
  • RPG Perfect Gift: Indulge in the magic of the universe with these enchanting dice, perfect for role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. Exquisite packaging design, ideal gift for board game lovers.
  • Genuine Security: As participants in the Transparency Program, each Galaxy Dice Set is assigned a unique code, allowing you to verify its authenticity. Furthermore, we offer a 60-day after-sales guarantee, providing you with peace of mind for returns and exchanges.



Product Description

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AUSPDICE Galaxy Dice,DND Dice, 7 Pieces Dice Set for Dungeons and Dragons

Immerse yourself in the swirling Milky Way as you roll the Galaxy Dice Set, Let the planets guide your fate and elevate your RPG gaming experience to new heights. With its captivating design, flawless craftsmanship, and exceptional quality, the DND Galaxy Dice Set is a must-have for every board game enthusiast.

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gabby vargas
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
These are so cute! I'm extremely happy with the quality and I love the case they sent them in. I haven't played with them yet, so no idea how balanced they are, either way super cute to look at.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Gave this set as a gift to a DnD friend - he loved them and they looked exactly like the picture. Looked very well crafted and colors were great. Definitely worth the money
Synthetic Twilight
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I freakin' love these dice. But first, I'm going to mention the two things I found... weird.1) About half the die is actually a completely opaque, dark purple. Which none of the photos show.2) The part of the die with the "galaxy" on it is often centered under the number 1 rather than the highest number on the die. Now, personally, I would have made them so that the galaxy was viewable by the highest number, because that's generally the angle I want to look at my dice if they're on display and they only have one "great angle."Both of those are actually rather trivial, though. Everything else about these dice are great.1) They look SUPER SICK! Love the way these look. Even the purple bit looks nice. I assume they had to include the purple bit because of manufacturing difficulties. But, if they ever made a set where the entire die was see through and you could view the "galaxy" from any angle, that would be super tuffer.2) They're "sharp" dice, but more rounded than typical sharp dice, and I feel like they actually found the perfect balance between sharp and rounded.3) The numbers are SUPER easy to read. They're HUGE! And they're white, so the color contrast really helps with their legibility. I really hate dice that you can't see what the heck they rolled.4) They have a great feel to them.5) They roll exactly how I'd like them too. They don't fly off the table all the time.6) They're heavy, but not like metal dice, so I don't feel like they're going to scratch up my glass tables.7) They generate their numbers pretty randomly, which is theoretically what you should want in a die unless you're a dirty cheesecake-eating cheater. Despite what at least one other reviewer said, I've rolled each die 100 times now, recorded its results, and then determined the means, modes, and medians for each, and they're pretty random. Not quite "Game Science" dice random, but much better than most dice sets. So regardless of any weird perceptions about the purple vs. galaxy side of the dice generating a weight issue, they generate their numbers really well.8) The case they come in is phenom. Great design. Feels very high end.9) The dice themselves are a little bigger than average. I actually like this form factor.10) My very first roll on the d20 when I pulled it from the box was a nat twendo, so pardon me, but Imma go throw some fireballs now.TL;DR: Great set of dice. Perfect in almost every way. However, with this set the aesthetics are clearly the main appeal, and it is weird that the viewing angle on each die where you can see the cool little galaxy inside is often around the number 1 on the die. But meh. The dice are still awesome.
Teresa Pham
Reviewed in Australia on August 23, 2022
Bought this dice set for my partner and he loves them. They look even better in person! The D4 dice is sharp as other reviews have said, but can't see any issues really
jayk
Reviewed in Australia on July 22, 2022
Nice set of dice, clean edges but the colour isn't as lustrous as the pictures show.Just glad I bought these on sale
Jen H
Reviewed in Australia on June 16, 2022
Nice manufacture, comes in a good keeping case. Was more blue than purple.
Ryan
Reviewed in Australia on February 9, 2022
They're a bit lighter that I expected but still very nice looking dice. They have a nice solid edge to them.
Paul Pardee
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022
The numbers on all but the d20 are nice and large, and the dice are decent sizes. The d4 isn't stuffed so far down into the packaging foam that it's impossible to grab, either.But the set I got only looks good from some angles. There's a ball of glitter/foil that gives the effect, which would look great if it were centered, but it's mostly just sitting down against one face. From the opposite face, it looks AMAZING. Everywhere else is just meh.The dice are extremely light, especially considering how much larger they are than regular dice. The edges are really sharp, too. You can decide if these are pros or cons for you.For the price, I expected better. The design is worth the price, but the process needs work. If they can find a way to reliably center the foil, this would be 5 stars and worth the money. I prefer a weightier die than these, but again, that's personal preference.Still, all that said, these are probably going to be my primary dice going forward, if for no other reason than they are really easy to read and my eyes aren't getting any better as I age.
Micheal Hennock
Reviewed in Australia on May 27, 2021
Amazing dice! So sharp and the colours are absolutely stunning. They glitter so well in natural light. All the faces have mirror reflection and the numbers are super easy to read.Looking forward to using them
Christopher Antico
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020
Quality: 10/10Beauty: 10/10Price: 8/10Auspdice has made a high quality sharp edge translucent dice set with metallic flakes that is truly stunning to look at.The dice comes in a cardboard faux-snake skin box which is surprisingly high quality for a shipping box; normally I would take my set out and add them to a small pouch to bring to tabletop games but the box looks nice enough that I intend on keeping the dice stored as they are. For a freebie, this was an unexpected bonus.The Dark Galaxy ones I bought have a distinctly green metallic flakes inside the smoky gray body which absolutely looks like a micro cosmos in palm when I look at it. Holding it up to the light, you can see straight through it, but the flakes make awesome refractions as the light shines though.As for heft, these dice are quite light, which is expected of full resin dice. As a side effect of the incredible translucence, you end up with nothing but resin and metal flakes, which are light as it stands. This means the dice have less momentum as they roll, and will come to a stop sooner. Depending on what/where you play, this can be a benefit. Just keep in mind that light dice have a tendency to bounce a bit more.The dice set comes with the standard array; 1d4, 1d6, 1d8, 2d10, 1d12, & 1d20. But you should note that the d4 has the number on the spike, as opposed to some sets that have the number on the base, and the 2 d10s use the 0 to 9 and 00 to 90 numbers to represent percentages (or rolls out of 100).Also, hard edge dice roll significantly less than round edge dice, which is both a good and bad thing. Statistically, your dice is less likely to be truly random as how you roll the dice can determine how many 'rolls' it bounces through before settling. This is why you see casinos only use rounded d6. Personally, I like this because I play on small tables, don't use a dice tower, and prefer to throw the dice dramatically so it's nice to have the dice stay in the area as opposed to rolling off an edge.WARNING: These dice are REALLY sharp and will literally cut you if you step on them. I already had a spazz out when I rolled the d6 near the edge of the table and slapped the dice down to prevent it from rolling off. I've learned my lesson when I got stabbed. Also, the d4 is a damn caltrop, how cool is that?
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