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Spin Master Games Campaign Dice Premium Dice to Go

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Amazon has Spin Master Games Campaign Dice Premium Dice to Go on sale for $3.66. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes:
    • 7 Dice
    • 1 Storage Case
  • Storage case is molded to the shape of your dice with space for a second set
  • Each deluxe die features red dice with easy-to-read white lettering. Customized metal RPG coin included

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.33 lower (67% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $10.99.
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Amazon has Spin Master Games Campaign Dice Premium Dice to Go on sale for $3.66. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes:
    • 7 Dice
    • 1 Storage Case
  • Storage case is molded to the shape of your dice with space for a second set
  • Each deluxe die features red dice with easy-to-read white lettering. Customized metal RPG coin included

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.33 lower (67% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $10.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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After braving the woods on your way home from a dreadful day of resisting the urge to bash your foreman over the head with your club, along with trying to speak to your "allies" in a way that they of a far lesser intelligence level can understand, you find yourself at home in your modest sized cottage.

With a belly full of hot evening slop, and an ale (or six) to cleanse your pallet, you rest your achy bones by the fire, gazing at the caveman tv channel.

Alas, you hear a sound, as a glow emits from your intelligent device, alerting you of a slickdeal.

Yea, it's a campaign dice deal, one of enticement. For a mere few beer tokens, you could be the envy of the town tavern, flashing your shiny new dice set at the next table tournament, but this may come at the further expense of a frying pan to your melon from your angry live-in companion for your frivolous purchase.

What do you do?
Fakespot's review has nothing to do with the product. Its only purpose is to determine if the reviews are fake or being manipulated.
They're dice..
What could be fake about that?

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According to reviews on Amazon, this product scores 4.6 out of 5 stars with 409 ratings
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Quote from doublehelixx :
According to reviews on Amazon, this product scores 4.6 out of 5 stars with 409 ratings
But unfortunately fakespot gives this a D rating. Fakespot Adjusted Rating is like 1.5 out of 5.
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They're dice..
What could be fake about that?
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Quote from sloddo :
They're dice..
What could be fake about that?

Fakespot's review has nothing to do with the product. Its only purpose is to determine if the reviews are fake or being manipulated.
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Quote from Preclude :
Fakespot's review has nothing to do with the product. Its only purpose is to determine if the reviews are fake or being manipulated.
My point was they're just dice. Whether the reviews are fake or not, you pretty much know what you're getting.
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Color, shape, size, weighting, number indention, number fill, and any other characteristic that makes a die roll true and be easy to read. People who are buying these are picky about their dice
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After braving the woods on your way home from a dreadful day of resisting the urge to bash your foreman over the head with your club, along with trying to speak to your "allies" in a way that they of a far lesser intelligence level can understand, you find yourself at home in your modest sized cottage.

With a belly full of hot evening slop, and an ale (or six) to cleanse your pallet, you rest your achy bones by the fire, gazing at the caveman tv channel.

Alas, you hear a sound, as a glow emits from your intelligent device, alerting you of a slickdeal.

Yea, it's a campaign dice deal, one of enticement. For a mere few beer tokens, you could be the envy of the town tavern, flashing your shiny new dice set at the next table tournament, but this may come at the further expense of a frying pan to your melon from your angry live-in companion for your frivolous purchase.

What do you do?
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Campaign dice?

You've rolled "pro-business" but also "tariffs" along with "wall street" and "main street"

Would you like to roll again?
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Quote from helloooomcfly :
After braving the woods on your way home from a dreadful day of resisting the urge to bash your foreman over the head with your club, along with trying to speak to your "allies" in a way that they of a far lesser intelligence level can understand, you find yourself at home in your modest sized cottage.With a belly full of hot evening slop, and an ale (or six) to cleanse your pallet, you rest your achy bones by the fire, gazing at the caveman tv channel.Alas, you hear a sound, as a glow emits from your intelligent device, alerting you of a slickdeal.Yea, it's a campaign dice deal, one of enticement. For a mere few beer tokens, you could be the envy of the town tavern, flashing your shiny new dice set at the next table tournament, but this may come at the further expense of a frying pan to your melon from your angry live-in companion for your frivolous purchase.What do you do?
Roll a saving throw against deal.
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You attempt to roll a saving throw against the deal, but your die lands on "0," because you don't actually have any campaign dice with which yet to roll.

You peer over your shoulder in your leather recliner to check for your companion, who is distracted by another task in the other room.

You give the deal an intense staredown. It's a popular deal. One which will remain for a limited time. As you knaw on your fingernails, you consider your options.

A. Purchase the dice, thus equipping yourself for your next adventure and gaining cool points with the lads at the local tavern, but have your shiny gemstone-like dice delivered via horse and carriage to give yourself some bargaining room with your companion.

B. Purchase the dice and add other provisions for prime shipping in an attempt to mask your deed and intercept at the door. Nobody is none the wiser, or are they?

C. Decide the risk is not worth the reward and attempt to acquire campaign dice by other means. The patrons of the pub will surely understand, but may still judge you.

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Most of the reviews are for the dice tower or puzzles. The dice themselves don't get that great of reviews. Hard to read numbers or missing painted numbers. The case is cheap and doesn't have a securing latch so it's just a sandwich together. The D4 is odd looking.
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Let's roll !

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Has anyone had occasion to use the D2 coin? That's 50-50 odds. What is on each side of the coin?
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Quote from ablang :
Has anyone had occasion to use the D2 coin? That's 50-50 odds. What is on each side of the coin?
The Pictures (somewhat) show what is on the coin. 1 side is dragon like head, and the other is 2 swords making an X.

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Quote from sloddo :
My point was they're just dice. Whether the reviews are fake or not, you pretty much know what you're getting.
Not true. If they aren't weighted correctly, then you can get results that are far less than random. They can also have defects in their paint/coloring. A professor I had years back bought dice in bulk from China so he could give everyone a set in class (it was about game design), and some of them were really bad.

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