Rolling With Style: Choosing the Right Dice for Your D&D Table

February 1, 2021

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Dice are more than just tools for determining outcomes—they’re part of the magic of Dungeons & Dragons. Every clatter across the table carries suspense, excitement, and sometimes heartbreak. And while any set of polyhedrals will technically get the job done, the dice you choose (and how you carry them) can say a lot about your style as a player.

Materials Matter

Not all dice are created equal. Different materials change the look, feel, and even the sound of a roll:

  • Acrylic & Resin – Affordable, lightweight, and available in endless colors and designs. Great for building your collection without breaking the bank.
  • Metal – Hefty, satisfying to roll, and often beautifully finished. They command attention at the table but can dent or scratch soft surfaces if you don’t use a tray.
  • Gemstone & Specialty Dice – Luxurious, often handmade, and ideal for showing off. These dice can be fragile, so they’re best reserved for special rolls (like that critical persuasion check).

Readability Counts

Fancy swirls and sparkles are fun, but dice are only useful if you can actually read them. High-contrast numbering (light ink on dark dice or vice versa) makes gameplay smoother. If you’ve ever squinted at a translucent die under dim light, you know what we mean.

Caring for Your Dice: Bags and Trays

The way you store and roll your dice is just as important as the dice themselves.

  • Dice Bags – The classic way to transport dice. Fabric bags are common, but if you want something sturdier and unique, chainmaille dice bags combine durability with a geeky medieval aesthetic. They protect your dice while looking like something a dwarf cleric might carry into battle.
  • Dice Trays – A must-have for protecting both your dice and your table. Trays keep rolls contained, prevent dice from bouncing into drinks or miniatures, and are especially important if you use heavy metal dice. Some trays fold flat for easy transport, while others are built into dice towers for extra flair.

Building Your Dice Personality

Whether you’re rolling glittery acrylics, thunderous metal dice, or carefully guarded gemstone sets, your choice of dice and accessories reflects your character at the table. Are you the player with one faithful set you always use, or the collector with a bag heavy enough to double as an improvised weapon?

Whatever your style, investing in the right dice—and the right way to carry and roll them—adds another layer of fun to your D&D experience. After all, every legendary story starts with a single roll.

About Me


I grew up in a small town in Ontario, where creativity was part of everyday life. My grandfather first introduced me to craftsmanship through woodcarving where he would teach weekly classes, while my mom sparked my imagination with books with fantasy and medieval stories. Those early influences shaped who I am today—a maker with one foot in history and the other in fantasy.


In high school, I discovered Dungeons & Dragons, and that opened up a whole new world. I first wanted a bag of my own and when my girlfriend at the time could not find one she bought me a set of pliers and rings with a note stating some assembly required. Before long, I was crafting and selling chainmaille dice bags at my local gaming convention each year, and after noticing how many fellow adventurers loved them at the table thought it would be something to share with the world. From there, my passion for chainmaille only grew. With a constant need to learn a branched into ties, jewelry, belts and even a full maille shirt.


These days, GeekMaille is my way of blending artistry with fandom. I’ve always had a fascination with dragons and mythological beasts, and when I’m not weaving rings, you’ll often find me enjoying a game of D&D or Magic: The Gathering.

Every piece I create celebrates the geeky stories and games that connect us.