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Oakie Doakie Würfel Gemidice
Twilight Stone
CHF 14.90
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Step into the mystery of twilight with Oakie Doakie Dice Gemidice Twilight Stone and experience how light and shadow blend into a refined and magical design. The unique color combination evokes gemstone reflections at dusk, creating a calm and captivating presence at your table.
The Gemidice series is known for its smooth color transitions and transparent depth, and the Twilight Stone version delivers a particularly elegant and atmospheric look. Crafted with high quality materials, the dice offer balanced weight and consistent rolling performance, while clear readable numbers ensure smooth gameplay.
This complete RPG set includes seven different dice and comes in a durable box with extendable trays, making it easy to store, transport and play anywhere. The internal trays are also compatible with supported storage systems, ensuring seamless integration into your setup.
Whether for roleplaying games, board games or as a collectible, this set adds depth, style and atmosphere to every session. It is more than an accessory, it represents elegance and creative identity.
Play with calm focus, decide with clarity and bring Twilight Stone energy into every adventure.
Main components and key properties
Complete RPG dice set with 7 dice D4 D6 D8 D10 D10 D12 D20
Twilight Stone color blend with smooth transitions
Transparent gem style with refined depth effect
Balanced weight for consistent and precise rolls
Clear readable numbers for smooth gameplay
Durable box with extendable trays for storage and transport
Compatible with supported storage systems
| Color: | Twilight Stone |
|---|---|
| Würfel: | d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20 |
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