hey people... any cool D&D accessories you have or wish to have ? looking for some inspiration..
I'm thinking about getting a leather cup for dice rolling purposes.
The problem is that so far, all I've found are $50 ones that look okay but I can't justify $50 on a cup, alongside $20 plastic cups with an ugly dragon on them and $20 badly made tiny leather cups that can only fit three or four dice.
how about pouches ? to keep dice inside and maybe character sheets and the like... ?
>>47890852
Just buy a backpack.
>>47890656
More dice, all of the dice.Even the ugly ones
A sturdy messenger back to hold my books.
inspiration?
I like to make props, specifically, parchment
I like to take a paper bag and cut it to whatever size I need. Then I crumple and uncrumple it for hours until it's the texture I want.
Then I write whatever I feel like on it for whatever message my PCs find in game.
A cool grimoire/spellbook with leather back and cool bindings, containing all my notes for campaigns
>>47892386
What if you want to advertise to the world that you're a complete sperg?
>>47890852
Makes sense for LARP where you're running around in the woods and getting rained on and new to keep your character sheet safe, but not for Tabletop
>>47890852
>>47896863
Then buy a fanny pack instead.
>>47895346
I like the idea of a classy tooled leather map case for my battle mat. I have been using a beatup cardboard shipping tube for years.
>>47897365
In brit bong speak. In 'Murrica it means ass.
>>47895329
I thought you were supposed to soak paper in tea
or just buy parchment
>>47899811
Go to an army surplus store and get a rocket tube. Waterproof and indestructible. Ive known some geologists who use them to store maps while in the field.
>>47890656
Always wanted one of these.
>>47890656
I'd like an assortment of hard and gummy candies made to look like various dice types.
And for them not to be exorbitantly-priced.
back pack of holding
>>47906075
link http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1e69/
>>47906019
Fucking why? All it does is take up table space while offering no more benefit than standard rolling