So you want to get started with playing Dungeons & Dragons? Or maybe you've already started, and you want to add to your growing dice collection. Either way, you'll need to know where to get your first or next dice set from. When it comes to standard seven-piece dice sets, you've got plenty of options.

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Whether you're looking to purchase online, in a retail store, or from an individual seller, you want to make sure you're getting your money's worth. Depending on the type of dice you're looking for, we'll help you figure out the best places to purchase your dice from.

Shopping Online

dnd chessex dice set purple with a chessex dice box next to them
Chessex Dice Set

A standard set of Chessex dice can be used with multiple forms of Tabletop Roleplaying games. This standard set of 7 dice includes each type you'll need for roleplaying games. From Dungeons & Dragons to Pathfinder and other systems in between, you'll find a set of Chessex dice perfect for your game and table. Each set includes a  D4, D6, D8, D10,D12, D20, and a D% and a plastic casing. 

You have plenty of options if you're choosing to shop online for D&D dice. You can even commission dice sets on sites like Etsy. However, for the largest variety in style, type, and make, Amazon is a great choice. You'll find every style of dice, from silicone to metal to bags full of acrylic dice. Walmart is another great place to grab a set of D&D dice. While their variety isn't as large as Amazon, you'll get a good selection to choose from.

You can find them in-store but online will give you plenty more options. Kraken Dice online is another great resource for uniquely created dice. They're more expensive than what you may find on Amazon, but might be worth the price for some specific collectors. If you're a fan of watching live play D&D and have heard of Critical Role, you can even buy dice sets from their official site based on your favorite characters.

D&D Polyhedral Metal Dice Set
D&D Polyhedral Metal Dice Set

This intricate metal D&D dice set is perfect for collectors. The dice are hollow on the inside, with designs of flying dragons and diamonds all around them. The gorgeous and unique design comes in multiple colors, making a set of dice perfect for your gaming table.

Shopping In Store

With its popularity rising, most places have a simple D&D dice set available for purchase. Really, any store that sells D&D books or products will have at least some form of Dungeons & Dragons dice on sale. Places like Target have full starter kits that include dice, as well as seven-piece dice sets that are sold separately. GameStop is another great store for purchasing dice. They have an entire TTRPG section online and a dedicated section in-store. They even have Gamestop-exclusive D&D items and dice sets that you'll only find through the store.

Another great place to get special dice is at conventions or your local game store. Your game store will usually have a decent set of dice readily available, from regular Chessex options to more fantastical dice. Custom-created one-of-a-kind dice are usually found at conventions though, so if you want something extremely unique, a dice commission may be your best choice.

Geeknet Dungeons and Dragons Dice and Tray GameStop Exclusive
Geeknet Dungeons and Dragons Dice and Tray

This Gamestop Exclusive item is the perfect option for anyone looking to get into D&D. Outfitted with a felt-lined dice tray and 12 total dice –more than the usual 7; you'll have extra dice to be prepared for any situation and a built-in place to store them. The felt-lined dice tray is also the perfect place to roll your dice, leaving you everything in one simple package. The dice are made of heavy metal, with a beautiful bronze tint and red writing.

FAQ

Can You Use Regular Dice For D&D?

Yes and no. While a standard D6 (six-sided die) is very common and used in Dungeons & Dragons, the most common dice you'll need is a D20 (20-sided dice). You'll usually need a standard 7-set dice set, which includes the D20, D6, D8, D12, D10, D4 and percentile dice.

What Dice Does A DM Need?

As a DM, you'll need the same seven-set standard D&D dice as your players. However, you may need more than one set to keep up with everything you need to do and roll. Multiple seven-set dice sets will be perfect; at least try to have two.

What Is the Most Commonly Used Dice In D&D?

The D20 is the most commonly used dice in D&D. You'll use it for almost everything. Every in-game check, every attempt to hit an enemy, every skill check and more will all use your D20 dice.

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