Table Breaker Series 40mm D20 - Rhevior the Red
$ 30.00 USD $ 40.00 USD
The flames are calling your name. Don't you hear it?
Rhevior the Red, a flame sorcerer, was born with an intense connection to fire. Let Rhevior burn his way through your next campaign.
Gravity Dice announces the newest color of our Table Breaker 40mm D20 Series!
Can be used with all your RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons, D20 System, Pathfinder, Infinity, Savage Worlds and many more!
We recommend rolling these on thick game mats (so they don't damage your table)!
FEATURES
- Each D20 die is machined out of 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum
- Incredible 40mm size & weighs 3.9 ounces
- Laser etched numbers done by hand, resistant to fading
- Chamfered edges for increased randomization of rolls
- Created and designed to be the last dice you will ever use – no turning back to plastic dice once you get your hands on these beauties!
- Each die & case is inspected by hand before being sent to its new home, so you get the quality you expect and deserve (if for any reason, there is an issue with a die, let us know & we will try to make it right!)
SHIPPING
- We do our best to ship orders within 1 business day if possible
- Orders are shipped by USPS with tracking numbers
- FREE shipping in USA for orders over $45
- FREE shipping to Canada for orders over $200
This is basically the best d20 dice ever - except for one critical detail. Normally, you'd see a couple of solid dots that help show the difference between a 6 and a 9. You know, "9." and "6.". Some companies go with an underline, but that's usually a bad choice. The designers over at Gravity Dice have decided to use their logo for the dots, but the logo is completely inadequate for this because the lines of the logo are way too thin. It's a bit too hard to see in regular use cases - especially considering how shiny the dice is. I guess you can take a knife and score the logos a bit to make them more noticeable. Otherwise, this dice is actually perfect. The shape is perfectly consistent, the weight is hefty, the color is beautiful, and I even like the font. Actually, here's a note on the color: I got the red, and I've got to say that it's actually red. No camera tricks or anything, the pictures do the dice justice. Sometimes metallic red paint comes off as kind of pink, but not this one. Overall, I'll give this a 4 star review. It's damn near perfect, and I haven't seen quality like this anywhere else.
This is basically the best d20 dice ever - except for one critical detail. Normally, you'd see a couple of solid dots that help show the difference between a 6 and a 9. You know, "9." and "6.". Some companies go with an underline, but that's usually a bad choice. The designers over at Gravity Dice have decided to use their logo for the dots, but the logo is completely inadequate for this because the lines of the logo are way too thin. It's a bit too hard to see in regular use cases - especially considering how shiny the dice is. I guess you can take a knife and score the logos a bit to make them more noticeable. Otherwise, this dice is actually perfect. The shape is perfectly consistent, the weight is hefty, the color is beautiful, and I even like the font. Actually, here's a note on the color: I got the red, and I've got to say that it's actually red. No camera tricks or anything, the pictures do the dice justice. Sometimes metallic red paint comes off as kind of pink, but not this one. Overall, I'll give this a 4 star review. It's damn near perfect, and I haven't seen quality like this anywhere else.