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On business days (not including Saturday) we will ship the same day if you order before 3pm.
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article no. 13949
Let's admit it: most of us who've dabbled in pen and paper RPGs, tabletop games or board games in general own that one box. The one that sits unsuspiciously at the back of the shelf, filled to the top with dice of all types. After all, we can never have enough dice, right? Unfortunately, it’s not easy to lug a metric ton of D6s, D12s, D20s and the like across town for our next adventure...
With the D100 Die Ring for RPG and Tabletop, your aching back can finally get some rest. This stainless-steel ring features two spinning dials that, when combined, show the numbers from 0 to 100. Gone are the days where D100 would go flying everywhere! Simply spin the dials and wait for a number to stop in the indicated area. Don't worry, the ring produces statistically fair results! And since it does not need any lubricant, you can even clean it with soap and warm water if you get some orc blood on it ;).
The ring is available in three sizes from 60 to 64 mm inner circumference. A circumference of 58 mm corresponds to size 58, 60 mm = size 60, etc.
You can easily find out your size by either measuring the diameter of a ring that fits or by using a piece of paper. Simply wrap the paper around your finger, mark where the paper overlaps and measure the distance between your marking and the start of the paper. This length is equal to the inner diameter of the ring you'll need.