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title: "Pound O Dice | 1 lb Bulk Polyhedral Assortment with Approx 100 Factory Seconds Plus Bonus 7-Die RPG Set | for DND Pathfinder and Tabletop Gaming | Mixed Colors and Styles"
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# Variety of colors & styles 100+ mixed dice per pound Weighted towards d6, d10, d20 Pound O Dice | 1 lb Bulk Polyhedral Assortment with Approx 100 Factory Seconds Plus Bonus 7-Die RPG Set | for DND Pathfinder and Tabletop Gaming | Mixed Colors and Styles

**Brand:** chessex
**Price:** 20.99 OMR
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎲 Elevate your game with the ultimate dice treasure trove!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pound O Dice | 1 lb Bulk Polyhedral Assortment with Approx 100 Factory Seconds Plus Bonus 7-Die RPG Set | for DND Pathfinder and Tabletop Gaming | Mixed Colors and Styles by chessex
- **How much does it cost?** 20.99 OMR with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- chessex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chessex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Diverse Shapes & Sizes:** From 4 to 30 sides, customize your gameplay with every dice shape imaginable.
- • **Massive Dice Collection:** Over 100 dice in one pound—never run out of options for your next game night.
- • **Vibrant Color Explosion:** Speckled, marble, rainbow, translucent—dice that match your unique style and mood.
- • **Exclusive Polyhedral Set:** Includes a rare, never-released 7-die speckled set only found here—stand out in your gaming circle.
- • **Perfect for Game Customization:** Replace, upgrade, or expand your dice arsenal with a single, affordable purchase.

## Overview

The Pound-O-Dice offers approximately 100 assorted dice per pound, featuring a wide range of shapes (4 to 30 sides) and vibrant colors including speckled, marble, and translucent. Weighted towards popular dice types like d6, d10, and d20, it also includes an exclusive, never-released 7-die speckled polyhedral set, making it the perfect, budget-friendly way to customize and expand your dice collection.

## Description

Product Description "There are approximately 100 factory second dice in this bag. (Number of dice will vary with the mix four siders are lighter than other shapes, for example.) These dice are mixed in a variety of styles & colors. Every bag does not necessarily have every style & color. Sizes may include 6, 8, 10, 12, 20 & 30 sided dice (and, possibly, other sizes) in colors that include (but are not limited to) speckled, marble, rainbow, opaque and translucent. This assortment features one Complete 7 die polyhedral set of never released speckled dice, available only in the Pound O' Dice assortment." From the Manufacturer Looking for an inexpensive way to increase your dice collection? The Pound-O-Dice is the perfect solution. Each pound has approximately 100 dice in assorted shapes with quantites weighted in favor of d6's, d10's, and d20's. Also included is a full set (7k) of polyhedral dice in one of 5 colors, randomly selected, that are only available in this product.

Review: Great way to build up a collection. - I seem to be the one that loans out dice and supplies on a weekly basis, so having a decent collection is good. This is an excellent start for this. Starting an RPG with some friends that have never played before? There's plenty in here for that, and enough left over for the GM. This is less expensive than buying five matched sets, not counting the one it comes with (reserved for the GM, since they're the only ones guaranteed not to be seconds), and the players would get to pick out their own. My bag came with 96 dice total. 8 d4's (mostly translucent), 24 d6's (8 minis, 9 standard with pips and 7 standard with numbers), 9 d8's, 20 0-9 and 4 00-90 d10's, 9 d12's, and a whopping 22 d20's. A good bunch of dice were speckled in various colors. Not enough for matched sets, but a mix-and-match set would be nice enough, and leave me able to identify by color. Two of the 20-sided die were just a little oversized. One of those seems a little overly rounded--like it went through the polisher twice. It still appears perfectly serviceable. Aside from that one, not a single die seems to be a 'second' in any physical way. The 'seconds' come in the form of the speckled dice that appear to have been between runs. Most are perfect, pretty speckled dice, but the occasional one is one color on one half and another on the other, or collected the speckles toward one corner or face. I would actually love to have a set of matching half-and-half dice. Complaint one: I'm not overly enthused with the matched set that came with this. Perfectly made, like most Chessex products, but a milky semi-transparent white with sparse black specks seems anemic. Not up to my standards as a lover of beautiful dice with character. That said I obviously did not buy a bag of random dice for the looks. I get superstitious about my personal sets so don't lend my matched Blue Blood (gorgeous!) or black/gold ones to ANYBODY; this sickly-looking set will make good loaners without ruining my good sets' mojo, or lend a perfect ambiance to a GM running an undead-based setting. Of course, the matched sets vary. I'm just nitpicking. Complaint two: There's something magical about ducking into the local comic shop and digging through those fishbowls at the counter in the process of converting your pocket change into a handful of carefully-selected dice. You don't get that with this grab-bag, but it certainly gets points for the anticipation when you first open it up and dump it onto your table.
Review: Exactly what I wanted, and not what I expected. - When I ordered the back, I genuinely expected that what I would get would be a bag full of factory rejects. I expected that 3/4 of the dice or so would be useable, that I'd get 2 dozen worthless d12s and a bunch of d6's and very few others. I expected the complete set to be hideous and worthless. But, I expected that I'd get enough to refill the giant bag of dice I've been using (and losing from) for the last 20 years of playing dice games. To me, that would have been worth the ~$20 and would certainly beat buying 3 or 4 full sets just to make up for the fact that I somehow ran out of d8s and only have like 2d4s left in my bag. I got a far better deal, and am very happy with my purchase. A few of the dice are downright beautiful and make me want to buy a set of just that style. While many of the dice aren't exactly pretty, only three of them look like a factory reject: 2 spent slightly too long in the polisher and some of the numbers are partially missing (still useable though), and the other has a terrible color scheme that makes it difficult to read (still useable, but you have to get pretty close to tell the number). I got a disproportionate number of d20s (you only ever need 1), but otherwise the set is pretty balanced. The full set that came with it is a simple white with red lettering. It's not exactly award winning, but I think it fits a vampire NPC I have in the current DnD game, so I think it's perfect. I'm overjoyed with my purchase and highly recommend it if you're looking to start or refill a dice bag. All in all, here is what I got: d20- 27 (-2 that were overpolished) d12- 10 d100- 5 (-1 that has a bad color scheme) d10- 22 d8- 8 d6- 16 (12 numbered, 3 pipped, 1 mini-pipped) d4- 8 + 1 Complete set (bone white with red lettering) Out of that one bag you have enough dnd sets for 5 players (with extras), enough white wolf sets for 2 players, and enough shadowrun dice for 1 player. That's a pretty great deal and definitely beats buying sets, at least for me. It's a great value and much better than I expected. My dice bag overfloweth once again.

## Features

- Build a ready to use dice pool with approximately 80 to 100 assorted factory second polyhedral dice in one 1 lb bag, giving RPG, board game and card game players plenty of options for characters, players and spare sets.
- Each Pound O Dice includes one complete 7 die polyhedral set in a never before released speckled style that is exclusive to this assortment, a handy bonus for creating a matching RPG set straight out of the bag.
- Enjoy a wide variety of shapes and sizes that may include d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20 and d30 dice in mixed quantities, so you can support roleplaying games, miniatures systems and custom board game variants.
- Colors and finishes range from opaque and translucent to marble and speckled, with each bag containing its own unique mix so no two assortments look exactly the same and every purchase feels distinct.
- Pound O Dice uses factory second dice that may feature minor cosmetic irregularities while remaining functional for play, making this a practical, value oriented way to stock up on dice for home or store tables.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008C0KXYS |
| Age Range Description | Children, Teens and Adults |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,210 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #77 in Standard Game Dice |
| Brand Name | Chessex |
| Color | Pound-o-dice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,997 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713145606548, 00850365002016 |
| Included Components | Pound of Dice |
| Item Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 6 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.6"L x 3.7"W |
| Item Part Number | 001LBCHX, CHX001LB |
| Item Shape | Tetrahedron, Hexahedron, Octahedron, Pentagonal Trapezohedron, Dodecahedron, Icosahedron |
| Item Type Name | Pound of Dice |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chessex |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Pound of Dice |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 001LBCHX |
| Number of Pieces | 96 |
| Set Name | Pound O Dice |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Theme | Dice |
| UPC | 793631685813 033170565871 850365002016 885907952337 713145606548 794819368511 033170671442 688036370924 746550174197 033170627180 885337429966 899998191681 789213072485 619915396605 718122246724 688036371303 798525955768 885173826318 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What would I need a pound of dice for?**
A: Depending on the game you play you need different dice and usually more than one of each type (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20). This bag includes them all. You will probably never need as much as a pound. So, you can keep them as spare dice, or you can share them, sell them, give them away, etc.

**Q: I realize that I am a little to analytical about some things but how does a pound of dice have a shipping weight of 14.4 ounces?**
A: Because it’s a Canadian Pound (before conversions)

**Q: Would the flaws in the factory-second dice potentially damage their randomness?**
A: Potentially, but rarely. A factory second could be a minor thing like the paint on one facet wasn’t up to standards. 

No dice is truly random, the mass taken out to carve 10 is greater than that to carve 1 and affects rolls even if you don’t notice it. Superficial painted numbers vs carved still have this issue because the paint needed for 18 is heavier than the paint needed for 1

Get over it and toss the bad dice in jail.

**Q: i ordered the pund- o- dice, and got 100 six sided dice.not happy, i needed those dice by today, what am i supposed to do?**
A: If all you got was 6's I know I would have been Pissed.  In the little manila envelope included in the package would be a complete basic set.  A 20, 12, 10, 8, 6, and a 4.   In the event there is not a reasonable mix otherwise, I got 30 6's my self, borrow at tonight's session.  Take a Pic now send to Chessix and ask if that is a fair mix for a Pound-o-dice.Let us know what results.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great way to build up a collection.
*by D***A on May 21, 2012*

I seem to be the one that loans out dice and supplies on a weekly basis, so having a decent collection is good. This is an excellent start for this. Starting an RPG with some friends that have never played before? There's plenty in here for that, and enough left over for the GM. This is less expensive than buying five matched sets, not counting the one it comes with (reserved for the GM, since they're the only ones guaranteed not to be seconds), and the players would get to pick out their own. My bag came with 96 dice total. 8 d4's (mostly translucent), 24 d6's (8 minis, 9 standard with pips and 7 standard with numbers), 9 d8's, 20 0-9 and 4 00-90 d10's, 9 d12's, and a whopping 22 d20's. A good bunch of dice were speckled in various colors. Not enough for matched sets, but a mix-and-match set would be nice enough, and leave me able to identify by color. Two of the 20-sided die were just a little oversized. One of those seems a little overly rounded--like it went through the polisher twice. It still appears perfectly serviceable. Aside from that one, not a single die seems to be a 'second' in any physical way. The 'seconds' come in the form of the speckled dice that appear to have been between runs. Most are perfect, pretty speckled dice, but the occasional one is one color on one half and another on the other, or collected the speckles toward one corner or face. I would actually love to have a set of matching half-and-half dice. Complaint one: I'm not overly enthused with the matched set that came with this. Perfectly made, like most Chessex products, but a milky semi-transparent white with sparse black specks seems anemic. Not up to my standards as a lover of beautiful dice with character. That said I obviously did not buy a bag of random dice for the looks. I get superstitious about my personal sets so don't lend my matched Blue Blood (gorgeous!) or black/gold ones to ANYBODY; this sickly-looking set will make good loaners without ruining my good sets' mojo, or lend a perfect ambiance to a GM running an undead-based setting. Of course, the matched sets vary. I'm just nitpicking. Complaint two: There's something magical about ducking into the local comic shop and digging through those fishbowls at the counter in the process of converting your pocket change into a handful of carefully-selected dice. You don't get that with this grab-bag, but it certainly gets points for the anticipation when you first open it up and dump it onto your table.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly what I wanted, and not what I expected.
*by J***M on January 10, 2014*

When I ordered the back, I genuinely expected that what I would get would be a bag full of factory rejects. I expected that 3/4 of the dice or so would be useable, that I'd get 2 dozen worthless d12s and a bunch of d6's and very few others. I expected the complete set to be hideous and worthless. But, I expected that I'd get enough to refill the giant bag of dice I've been using (and losing from) for the last 20 years of playing dice games. To me, that would have been worth the ~$20 and would certainly beat buying 3 or 4 full sets just to make up for the fact that I somehow ran out of d8s and only have like 2d4s left in my bag. I got a far better deal, and am very happy with my purchase. A few of the dice are downright beautiful and make me want to buy a set of just that style. While many of the dice aren't exactly pretty, only three of them look like a factory reject: 2 spent slightly too long in the polisher and some of the numbers are partially missing (still useable though), and the other has a terrible color scheme that makes it difficult to read (still useable, but you have to get pretty close to tell the number). I got a disproportionate number of d20s (you only ever need 1), but otherwise the set is pretty balanced. The full set that came with it is a simple white with red lettering. It's not exactly award winning, but I think it fits a vampire NPC I have in the current DnD game, so I think it's perfect. I'm overjoyed with my purchase and highly recommend it if you're looking to start or refill a dice bag. All in all, here is what I got: d20- 27 (-2 that were overpolished) d12- 10 d100- 5 (-1 that has a bad color scheme) d10- 22 d8- 8 d6- 16 (12 numbered, 3 pipped, 1 mini-pipped) d4- 8 + 1 Complete set (bone white with red lettering) Out of that one bag you have enough dnd sets for 5 players (with extras), enough white wolf sets for 2 players, and enough shadowrun dice for 1 player. That's a pretty great deal and definitely beats buying sets, at least for me. It's a great value and much better than I expected. My dice bag overfloweth once again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, if you keep what it is in mind.
*by W***Y on December 24, 2021*

Chessex has a well-earned reputation for producing high-quality gaming dice. Most local gaming/hobby shops have displays where you can buy full seven-die sets in gorgeous color combinations for $10 to $15; and they are worth every penny. The dice included in the "Pound-O-Dice" package, as clearly stated in the product description, are "Factory Seconds." This means that these dice -for whatever reason- did not pass the final Quality-Check Inspection. These reasons could include -but are not limited to- the following: 1. Production Over-run; The work order was completed, and these dice were the leftovers completed while changing over to the next work order. 2. Wrong Color; The color of the die -body or number markings- did not match what was specified in that particular work order. 3. Experimental Color; The development team tried a body/marking combination that didn't work (hard to read, otherwise unpopular or didn't sell well). 4. Transition Color; Work order 1 in color A has been completed, and the production line switches to color B for work order 2. The dice are then automatically rejected until they come out fully in color B. 5. Painting Error; The numbers/other markings did not get painted properly. 6. Incomplete Casting; During the molding process, the mold cavity did not completely fill, producing a misshapen or otherwise incomplete and unusable die. 7. Damaged Product; Somewhere along the production line, the die has gotten scuffed, chipped, broken or even welded to another die. For the first five reasons listed above, the rejected dice still meet all other QC standards. They are still every bit the equals of the dice you would find in the $15 gaming set on the shelf at your local gaming/hobby shop; they're just odd, mismatched colors. Over the last ten years, I have ordered eight of the Pound-O-Dice packages. Out of those packages, I have gotten a grand total of FOUR unusable dice: one incomplete casting D10 (discarded), one broken D8 (discarded), and two D6[pips] that were welded together (kept because "why not"). All other dice from those packages went into my ever-expanding collection of spare dice. I've gotten some dice in very interesting color combinations that I'm fairly certain do not exist anywhere else (half color A/half color B; a result of transitioning the molds from color A to Color B). If you want full dice sets, buy the individual sets from your local gaming/hobby shop, or the Wiz Dice Series II 100+ Pack. If all you need is just "more dice," then the Chessex Pound-O-Dice is the most cost-effective way to go that I have found. I will happily continue to purchase the Chessex Pound-O-Dice whenever I feel the need to add to the collection, because, as any table-top RPG gamer will tell you, there's no such thing as "too many dice."

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