Role Playing Dice

GameScience: Polyhedral 7-Die Set – Translucent / Gem Un-Inked Precision Edge Dice – Emerald

$6.65

  • GameScience makes Precision dice that will role true every time. Color Your Numbers Yourself!
  • Edges are sharp, as these dice are not tumbled like most brands.
  • Lack of tumbling leaves a small imperfection on each dice that can easily be polished down with mode
  • Numbers are impressed in the plastic, but not inked or colored – Customize Your Dice Yourself! Nice!
  • If you would like to ink your dice, use an ultra-fine-point permanent marker (Sharpie)

Product Description
Precision Gem 7 Piece Dice Set, including d6, d4, d10 (0-9), d12, d20, d10 (00-90) and d8. Dice are colored (in title description) with impressed numbers (not inked). Manufactured by GameScience in the USA. NOTE: Lack of tumbling leaves a small imperfection on each dice that can easily be polished down with model-grade sandpaper. These dice are customizable as you can create your own unique custom dice by choosing the color that best suits your personality.

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  1. Dice Queen says:

    Mould nubs were overly large, often in places that WILL affect die rolling, and were accompanied by divots and chips. Die faces are all concave. The extra work sanding and then buffing these dice is far more than indicated by their website and will likely destroy any “fairness” in the dice. These are not worth the money in any way
    Amazon User Rating: 1 / 5

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  2. B. Kawano says:

    Gamescience Dice have always had mold marks. The dice are far more regular in their size and more fair in their rolls than other dice.

    Yes, it’s hype, but the hype has been proven with the exception of the early d100s (Zocchihedron).

    No, I do not know why the mold marks do not affect the dice rolling significantly. And no, I am not associated with Gamescience other than being a fan of its dice.
    Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5

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