Dispel Dice: The Power Glove Review

Warm gold, feather-light feel, and reliable early rolls. Sunshard won’t steal the show, but it earns a steady spot in the rotation.
Gather. Laugh. Roll
Gather. Laugh. Roll

Warm gold, feather-light feel, and reliable early rolls. Sunshard won’t steal the show, but it earns a steady spot in the rotation.

The Labyrinth set from Dispel Dice delivers sharp-edged precision, glowing readability, and a subtle design that shines at the table. This hands-on review explores performance, aesthetics, and why these dice quickly became a daily favorite.

Building a strong D&D 2024 character isn’t about min-maxing, it’s about making mechanical choices that scale. In Part 1 of this series, we explore how Background-based Ability Scores, Origin Feats, Weapon Mastery, and subclass timing shape your character’s long-term power and flow at the table.

A sharp-edged dice set with subtle obsidian tones that reveal a blue-and-gold geode interior, paired with strong build quality and great table readability.

A comfortable, dependable acrylic dice set with clear numbers, classic d4, and just enough theme to keep things fun.

A pizza-themed novelty set that’s surprisingly practical: clear faces, comfortable rolls, and a modern d4 shape I genuinely prefer.

A sharp-edged liquid-core set that shines under blacklight, with “snowfall” particles in motion and steady performance in combat-heavy play.

Warm gold, feather-light feel, and reliable early rolls. Sunshard won’t steal the show, but it earns a steady spot in the rotation.

Blood-spattered silver, feather-light feel, and early rolls that begged to be saved for the spotlight. Here’s how the Bloody Starrazors stole my opening scene.

Adventures in Faerûn isn’t just for Dungeon Masters — it’s a map for every player who’s ever dreamed of seeing the Realms firsthand. This is D&D worldbuilding as invitation, not instruction.