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Critical Role Dice Tome Rolling Tray

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SKU: CRG-DTRAY-CR

Disguised as a book—Explorer’s Guide to Jrusar from the Starpoint Conservatory—the Critical Role Dice Tome Rolling Tray is wrapped in dark green faux leather and detailed with antique debossed metal in gold. Crack open this tome to reveal your dice, ready for Rollies on the felt-lined full rolling tray on the left, while the right side is divided for rolling and storage of accessories and minis.

Note: Dice not included.

Details: 

  • Artist: Sophie Humphries (@sophumph)
  • Dimensions: 
    • Exterior: 7 (L) x 4.75 (W) x 2 (H) inches
    • Interior: 11.5 inches total width when opened
      • Left side: 4.75 (W) x 7 (L) inches
      • Right side: 3 inches (L) - bottom lined tray | 3.25 inches (L) - top tray divided storage compartments
  • Materials: 
    • Box: Medium-density fiberboard with felt liner
    • Faux-leather wrap: Polyurethane leather
    • Buckle strap and magnetic clasp closure: Metal
    • Interior foam: The foam insert helps to keep dice and minis in place when closed.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 238 reviews
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    James Thomas
    Nice!

    Love you guys! It's Perfect!

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    Nadia S
    BEAUTIFUL

    Its beautiful, sturdy and blends in well with my books.

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    Lina Timander
    colors

    I reallly wish you guys had this in different colors

    J
    Joonas Kollom
    Let's roll

    Absolutely love it!

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    Emily Taylor
    Gorgeous, but not as polished as I'd like for the $$$

    This is a cool item- the book aesthetic is effectively done without compromising at all its usefulness.

    However, there are a few irksome qualities with the tray: first, the strap is a little too small to properly clasp. You have to make sure it's completely straight between both magnets or it won't be long enough- even then, you need to put a bit of care into pulling it taut enough to get it to clasp.
    Second, the metal details on each corner of the cover are very easily accidentally pried up. You can smooth them down a little, but it's impossible to push them down completely flat the way that they came. The original cardboard wrap-around packaging got caught on one of them while I was removing it, and I haven't been able to return it to how it should be. They also very easily catch on certain clothes or fibres.
    Third, the dice separating insert on the top right of the tray came out immediately- this seems intended, as I don't see bits of glue on the bottom of it, and one of the edges where it meets the border of the tray has a small divot in it rather than sitting flush against it. It does tend to get dislodged and rattle around in the tray, though- I'd be a little concerned with the brown paint rubbing or chipping off of it eventually.

    Overall it's a gorgeous and very unique item, but for what is essentially a $100 dice tray, there are some issues in the details that I'm a little disappointed by.