If your a huge fan and just want it anyway then no need to read any further, go get it and smile all day. if your actually looking for legitimate critique on the quality and performance of this this large dice keeper then by all means I'll do my best.
This bag is indeed larger than the average dice bag and capable of holding quite a lot of dice, I would say a staging number of set building dice depending on what characters you wish to outfit in a given week. I've been collecting dice for 40 years have gone thorough a ton of them ...laterally. this bag uses very sturdy construction and very sturdy materials, with a convenient carry loop at the top. along with the draw string to bring it almost closed...in most ways this is all any general gamer will ever need...but please note, I said "ALMOST closed. this dice bag, no matter how tightly you pull or how you fold does not ever come to a full close, so forget entirely about carrying itty bitty dice in it unless they're in a much bigger bag with in this one, it's basically a pie sliced collection of pockets that you can carry and it's not particularly good at this task though, as you'll never have the same amount in every single pocket so it's always lopsided and kind of goofy looking. In addition to this, it's very shallow when you start trying to close it. The more you have the less it's able to come together, the more dice you'll lose from it as it's jostled around in your bag or in your hand. Come to think of it, I don't remember ever seeing Laura herself actually using one of these bags...but that's just my bad memory I'm sure. All in all, it's fine for a "Critical Roll" themed thing. Personally though, as a functional piece of gear...nah, it'll sit in the big tote of other unused dice carriers I've had in the past.