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Not bad
By Will on Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025
I like it and it works for what I need it to
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Love This Tower!
By Kimber Ask on Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
I wasn’t expecting much for $8, but this dice tower really surprised me! Yes, it has a cardboard cover—but that should be obvious from the incredibly cool scene printed on it. And it’s just a cover—the rest is sturdy hard plastic. It’s super easy to break down, so you can toss it in your purse and go. No bulky, hard-to-carry tower—this one’s sleek and compact. But it’s not tiny either; you can roll multiple dice at once without a problem. Bonus: it even comes with a full set of red, glittery D&D dice. I love this tower UP DATE : After using this dice tower several times, I’ve noticed a significant issue with how it randomizes dice rolls. While the build quality is decent and it looks great on the table, the internal design leaves a lot to be desired. The main problem is the lack of internal baffles or edge pieces—there just aren’t enough of them to properly tumble the dice. As a result, the dice often roll straight through with minimal bouncing, which defeats the purpose of using a dice tower in the first place. For better performance, it would need more angled surfaces inside to ensure the dice bounce around unpredictably. As it stands, I wouldn’t recommend this for serious tabletop gaming where fair randomization matters.
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