5 Reasons Sharp Edge Dice Sets and Giant D20s Clash Like It’s ’80s Game Night
If there's one thing I know as a longtime gamemaster who’s rolled initiative more times than I've checked my email, it’s that dice are more than tools—they're a vibe. Not just any vibe, but a straight-up personality statement at your table. And lately, there's been a showdown brewing at my weekly TTRPG sessions: the beautiful, glittering sharp edge resin sets vs. the gloriously over-the-top giant D20s . You’ve seen it—Diceblade, who insists their sharp edge set is “tuned for accuracy,” is rolling with an ice-blue shard of translucent fury. Across the table, Captain Critstorm (they made everyone call them that after one nat 20) slams down a 55mm rainbow monolith that looks like it exploded out of a Saturday morning cartoon. It’s a dice-off—like a synth battle between neon spandex and leather jackets. Sharp edge dice and jumbo D20s aren’t just different—they’re from different planes of aesthetic reality, and when they hit the table together, it's like watching V...