4 D&D accessories I always 3D print instead of purchasing
Getting into tabletop roleplaying games is deceptively expensive. At the start, it seems affordable; you just grab the rulebook and a set of dice and you're good to go. But then, you want to purchase a dice tray. And then some more dice. After that, maybe a book to keep adventure logs in. Then some cards to remind you how spells work. And then some more dice. Now you need a bag to keep it all in. Then you grab a miniature of your hero and a little box to bring it around. And then some more dice.
Getting into tabletop roleplaying games is deceptively expensive. At the start, it seems affordable; you just grab the rulebook and a set of dice and you’re good to go. But then, you want to purchase a dice tray. And then some more dice. After that, maybe a book to keep adventure logs in. Then some cards to remind you how spells work. And then some more dice. Now you need a bag to keep it all in. Then you grab a miniature of your hero and a little box to bring it around. And then some more dice.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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