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Forged Gaming's Wizard's Tower dice towers are available directly at forgedgaming.com/pages/dice-towers in Red and Blue colorways. We ship across the US with free shipping on orders over $50. For the fastest and most reliable purchase, ordering directly from our site ensures you get the full product selection and our return policy.

Our Wizard's Tower dice towers have a distinctive design that works as gaming room décor on its own. Creative players have personalized theirs with acrylic paint, decals, and model weathering techniques — the surface accepts paint well. Placing the tower on a matching dice tray creates a cohesive gaming station aesthetic.

You can purchase our Wizard's Tower dice towers at forgedgaming.com/pages/dice-towers. They're available in Red and Blue, with free US shipping on orders over $50. Check with your local game store as well — retailers who carry our wholesale line may stock them in-store.

Yes. Dice towers tumble the die through multiple internal baffles before it lands, adding randomization that a standard hand roll doesn't guarantee. This is especially useful for metal dice, which can slide rather than tumble on flat surfaces. Our Wizard's Tower is designed with baffles specifically calibrated for fair, randomized results.

Absolutely. Our Wizard's Tower dice towers feature a padded landing area designed to absorb the impact of heavy metal dice. The internal baffles guide the die without causing damage. This protects both the dice and the tower from wear, making it a better option than rolling metal dice directly on hard surfaces.

Our Wizard's Tower dice towers accommodate all standard polyhedral dice sizes from d4 through d20, including metal dice sets. The tower opening and internal baffles are sized for standard RPG dice. Mini dice and oversized novelty dice may not roll as intended due to size differences.

Consider three factors: table space, portability needs, and style preference. For home setups, larger decorative towers like the Grim Bones Reaper make a statement. For travel, folding towers like the Citadel or Draco Castle pack flat and include built-in trays. Always account for landing area space in addition to the tower footprint.

Jams usually mean your dice are too large for the baffle width—drop dice one at a time and check that oversized D20s (25mm+) fit before use. For tipping, choose a heavier tower or place a non-slip pad under the base. For noise, add a felt pad to the landing area or choose a tower with a padded landing zone.

Yes. Internal baffles tumble the die through multiple redirections, producing more random results than hand-rolling. Hand-tossing introduces unintentional bias from grip, angle, and force habits. A tower standardizes the process by giving every roll the same chaotic path through the baffles.

A well-designed tower with a padded or felt-lined landing area won't damage metal dice. Look for towers like the Grim Bones (cushioned skull landing zone) or Draco Castle (felt-lined tray). Avoid towers where dice land on unlined hard surfaces, as repeated impacts can wear down painted numbers and polished finishes over time.

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