Víctor
Comentado en México el 15 de febrero de 2024
140 dados es un número impresionante, pero nunca sobran, a mí me encantan, estaba un poco temeroso sobre las reseñas con dados defectuosos pero no me tocó ninguno, si bien, no son perfectos, ya que pueden trae alguna rasgadura o alguna burbuja por dentro, nada que altere su funcionamiento. 100x100 recomendado y los diseños son muy bonitos. Es la segunda bolsa que compro.
Trevor Ray
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de enero de 2024
The dice are great quality, and the colours look good. Can’t argue with the price!Just note that the “bags” come with the complete 20 colour sets from each series and that the “cups” come with 5 of the same colours from that series, so if you the bags and cups, the cups will not give you any additional colours.
Mari Jo
Comentado en México el 30 de enero de 2021
Son unos excelente dados,en general, están bien balanceados. No tienen imperfecciones y los colores son muy similares a los que se muestran en las fotografías del producto.
Kyle
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de marzo de 2019
The dice in this set are a mix of really good colours and good colours with one very strange colour mixed in. I like everything in the set except the "green slime" looking colour it is weird.Stitching on the bag looks good and I have tossed it around a few times without any problems. The bag is big enough for several more sets of dice so if you have other sets they could be added into the mix.
yuppiejr
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2019
This is the third, and in my opinion, best of the Wiz Dice sets, though they all represent a tremendous value at $1.50 per set (plus you get the nice velvet drawstring bag). Any of the Wiz Dice "Bag of" kits are a superior value to the Skullsplitter "pound" set, which costs the same (but add shipping) and includes fewer dice and a much more basic silkscreened black velvet bag without eyelet gromets.The bag itself is sturdy, it's made in 3 panels so it sits flat when full, unlike cheap velvet dice bags (like the Skullsplitter) which is the typical "tube stock" construction of cheap dice bags with a single seam on the bottom so the bag always has to lay on one side. The stitching is well done, and the embroidered scripting and graphics are nicely executed, along the lines of dice bags that easily sell for $10+ in a game shop.The third generation dice make the biggest leaps in terms of rich, unique colors of all 3 series, pulling back on the swirl pattern madness that was a major part of the dice in the series 2 / Bag of Devouring set. The series 3 / Bag of Tricks set includes a good mix of "hazy" gems, some unique colored gem dice, one metallic swirl set, two bright fluorescent colored solids, and a great variety of some non typical solid colors and metallic sparkles. The shape and numbering on my entire set was well applied, though the finish was a bit rough on a few this is likely what the dice would look like after a session or two, and since they were bulk packaged together as advertised this really was not unexpected. I like all of the Wiz Dice sets, they are at the absolute top of the value scale for RPG / D&D dice particularly with the nice included pouch.Note that while there are 3 "series" of Wiz Dice products (Bag of Holding / Series 1, Bag of Devouring, Series 2, Bag of Tricks, Series 3) there have also been different three manufacturing generations applied to two of the 3 sets. Gen 1 molds (used in Series 1 and early Series 2 runs) had a lot of negatives related to how the numbers were represented, and were greatly improved in the Generation 2 molds used to make both Series 1 and 2 dice sets. There was a third "generation" of these dice that came about when the D6 mold broke, which led to an improvement in the way the #3 was printed on the D6. I noted that ALL of the sets I've gotten from Amazon recently have the attributes of the Generation 3 production, and I'm fairly convinced that at lot of negative reviews come from legitimately inferior earlier generation production runs while Wiz Dice worked out the kinks in their molding/inking process and dealt with some manufacturer drama early on. ALL of the series of dice that Amazon carries in the Wiz Dice line should now be produced on the generation 3 molds, and I'd put them up against any of the other guys selling dice for $7-12 per set for what you are buying from Wiz Dice for $1.50 a pop. Amazing value, and a very comprehensive selection with something for everyone at the table if you choose to buy one, or all three, "Bag of" sets from these guys.
BHW5
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de junio de 2018
My kids reached the age where they started to ask about role playing games, and if they could play them. As a player from back in the late 70s and the 80s, I thought that tabletop RPGs would make for a fun family activity. My 12 year old daughter was particularly interested in the dice - the colors, shapes, and variety. After some browsing we were hooked by the Wiz Dice Bag of Tricks set. The colors and variety are terrific, and this was more than enough dice for a full group of players. What really appealed to me, though, was the reasonable price for quality dice. Many companies produce good gaming dice, but the sets typically run $7 - $12 each (with some stone/metal sets going for far more). This set carried a much more reasonable price per set of $1.50 each and came with a good storage bag too. As for the dice themselves, well, my daughter would likely focus on the appearance and creative names given to each set (Sparkle Vomit is her favorite for these reasons). As an older returning player myself, I appreciate that the resin used has a good hardness to them, well shaped edges, are easy to read quickly, and have a reasonable heft. Other older players may remember a time when those qualities were not a given, particularly in less expensive dice. Any returning player in need of quality dice would be wise to consider this or one of the other Wiz Dice sets. A host for RPG games would do well to consider having such a bag available to your guests, as community dice sometimes end up getting lost or accidentally going home with the other players.