

Once you snap on the internals, things look pretty much the same as before: I think it’s just benefits of practice, but it should not be ignored. Each magnet, as well, is seated a little more firmly. On the inside of the side panels, it looks like Wyrmwood has taken a little more care to make sure the numbers are cut deep enough to be legible. If you’ve ever tried to line up two holes in adjoining wood without drilling through one of the pieces, you’ll never understand just how impressive this feat is.

Internally, the towers are the same as we saw last time: several lengths of these exotic woods all hand-crafted to fit together with seated, glued, and sanded magnets. Lined with buffalo leather, these things exude luxury. The beauty of the personal dice tray is in the size – just large enough for a single person, including a DM behind the screen, to house and roll up to 3 sets of dice (I do it constantly). Once the “black sheep” for being a similar cost with less real estate, these personal dice trays have become a hit among a great many people. Overall, the dice vaults just feel more polished – proof that Wyrmwood is taking these small feedbacks in stride. Likewise, the dice vaults seem to sport a more refined and even cut (note the corners and the lines of the grooves in the cherry dice vault). The new felt lining (left) is extremely dense and makes for a more sleek appearance. The foam insert (right) was appreciated, but often they would crumple, smush, or ride along the sides of the wood, causing them to get a little unsightly after a time. A lot of these variations are due to the hot-air on hand branding, but you can see the practice coming into play.Īnother big change is the interior lining of the dice vaults.
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Note the crisp lines and full shade of the Cherry dice vault (top) compared to the slightly thinner but more skewed logo of the Zebrawood (bottom). The edges/corners seem to be planed more precisely, the heat-branded logo and text, also, are more clean and dark. So what’s new this time around?įirst up, the silky smooth finish remains from previous iterations, but the box itself is just a little cleaner. We’ve looked at several dice vaults from Wyrmwood: Mahogany, Red Oak, and Zebrawood, and each time I had no complaints. Whatever way looks best for you – that’s exactly how you should store it this time around! Dice Vault Let me take a moment here to say – in my previous review of this system, I advised people to position the pieces differently to allow for the system to sit more flat and securely – and it is with my completely astonishment that Wyrmwood has addressed my concern from the ground up so that no matter how you assemble the system, it’s flat and secure. The difference this time around is a whole bunch of little things that add up to a completely massive redesign. Everything you need for your dice-fueled hobby other than the dice themselves.Īll the components still fit together into a tight, beautiful package. Say goodbye to your messy game table.This is, again, a complete system. Can't decide? Love variety? Choose "Roll The Dice" on any product to receive the item in a randomly chosen wood (Cherry price and up)! If ordering multiple Roll The Dice items, they're guaranteed to be different woods!

You can choose a different wood for each Tile component organizer you order, or opt for a matched set. Integrated coasters on the underside of most Tiles means that even when you're not gaming, your Tabletop Tile component organizers will continue to earn their place on your table.Įach Tabletop Tile game organizer is available in our beautiful array of domestic and exotic hardwoods. The cups are also color-coded to mark the "north" side of each tile for proper magnet orientation on the table. Posts allow Tabletop Tile organizers to be stacked and nested for easy storage. Magnets installed on each side of a Tabletop Tile organizer allow it to connect to others and be removed or re-positioned at any time. Designed with both board games and RPGs in mind, there's options for every gamer and game group, and the modular nature of the system makes it easy to choose the best configuration for your needs. Tabletop Tile Component Organizers are a brand new, modular system from Wyrmwood to help organize and enhance your game night.
