Tray of Rolling

There is no reason for me to buy this thing. I have a perfectly functional dice tray that I don't use. I have a folding dice tray that I carry in my DM kit. I don't need this thing, it's too long, and too expensive. Having said that, please take my money.

I present to you the Tray of Rolling, officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons dice tray by Ultra PRO. It'll cost you $20, for a good looking box with no lid. It doesn't even come with a cheap set of dice. This enormous thing has a premium leatherette lining debossed with the D&D ampersand logo on the inside and a red foil logo on black exterior sitting on non-slip pads. It's a whopping 13.5 inches long by 6.5 inches wide with a 1-inch wall height, you're going to be taking ups some serious table space with this accessory, but it will save the table from all those sharp edged metal dice you're throwing around.

It is a good looking dice tray, but damn, Ultra PRO has my number. Is it really the perfect addition to any gaming table? No. Is it worth the money? I can't imagine it is. Does it make me happy? It does. 

And that last one, that's why I bought it. I can piss damn near $20 away on a lunch, this thing should last longer than a burger and fries. 

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