🎮 Unleash Your Inner Wizard with KraftexDND Rings!
The KraftexDND Condition Rings set includes 96 versatile markers designed for Dungeon Masters to effortlessly track spell effects in Dungeons and Dragons. Made from durable polycarbonate, these color-coded rings come with reference cards for quick identification, ensuring an immersive gaming experience. Compact and easy to store, they are the perfect gift for RPG lovers, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Unit Count | 96 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Material Fabric | Polycarbonate |
Style Name | Medieval |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Adventure |
Number of Items | 96 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Color-coded Reference Cards |
L**S
Great buy!
Perfect!
C**S
I knew these would be better than the 3d ones I printed
And of course in retrospect, after all the PLA, time, and electricity it took to print these, I probably spent more doing that, that the retail cost of these. Alas, I had them in my saved cart and they cam even more on sale. So it was a no brainer they were bought.I really like the color but still mostly transparent rings with the white stand out lettering. They fit perfectly around a 1" mini base circle. There are a few different colors and they are easy to put in alphabetical order to find what you need easy in the included storage case. You get 4 of each condition and I suppose if you need more for an area affect, you could use other condition rings of the same color but turn the lettering upside down so you don't get confused as to which condition it really is, just reference the other 4. That's my plan. If you find yourself with being a DM and find that keep track of players condition is one of the harder things to remember, here is one way to help you remember. And they look great as well.I had 3d printed mine in alll black and they came out pretty good, until I tried to paint the tops of mine that had raisded lettering, only to find the 3D FDM printer didn't really do a good job on the top surface. So after painting like 12 or so I just decided it wasn't worth my time and this would have saved me time and money to get this instead of trying on my 3D printer. But I did learn a lot about my printer.If you are a DM you will eventually want something like this in your inventory. I had started gathering gallon milk plastic cap rings (the part that stays on the bottle), larger soda bottle rings, larger Gatorade rings, But found this set is way better to help me remember what the condition is and who has it.
N**H
Fits on a mini’s base! But cannot tilt the box
I love these condition rings, I don’t have mini figs but when my group rented out a room at our local game store, they provided minis. That’s when I found out the rings stay on the minis base when you lift them up, but it’s not snug so just a nudge and the ring will fall off. I thought that was cool. I use dice in place of minis for my games so I had no idea.You will see in other reviews that if the box isn’t right side up, if you tilt it or put it sideways to carry in a bag, upside down, etc., the rings will get disorganized and go all over the place inside the box. The latches are pretty tight so they don’t fall out it’s just mixing them all up on accident can be a hassle. There’s four rings for each condition and it comes with four sheets that look like the inventory of a Lego manual. To fix the issue with not being able to tilt it, I simply got some spare fabric I have from my sewing hobby and folded it neatly so it fit in the box flat. I was then able to put it in my book bag sideways and none of the rings mixed!
A**R
Why does it need a title. That's dumb.
It was very helpful. But I feel like there were some conditions that could have been in there that weren't.
E**R
Vibrant colors, light-weight and feel very durable.
So I was a little worried at first that the colors might not be 'differentiated enough' but these actually were quite good.I was surprised by the quality of plastic, and the translucency. Certain colors, with the white print. Aren't as easy to read, (Bless & Deafened specifically) if you are playing on a "Bright White" surface. But on most maps, I think this will be fine. (Also, the Bless color is very unique in the set, so easy to pick out.)I love the "Quick Reference" guide as well.Overall WELL worth the price!!!!(Although I did have one that the text was misaligned on, but that doesn't bother me.)
J**L
Very Nice Product
I wasn't 100% sure this would be the best purchase, since it was one of the cheaper options. However, I really enjoy this kit of markers. I've received compliments from other DM's as they feel the writing is much more clear and legible than the ones they purchased for a higher price. Sure, there's a couple of slightly imperfect markers, but they're hardly noticeable, and it's only like 2 or 3 of 96, which is pretty good. Also, I really like the case. If I need to add more markers, I can easily fit another full set of 4 markers in each section.
S**S
Just what I needed
I actually got this to upgrade a Set of condition rings I got from someone else once a friend pointed out I didn't have a "Bless" Ring. I liked them so much I bought a 2nd set for the friend that pointed it out. I like out each ring is a Different color this helps when Multiple Condition's Stack. The only draw back is that some of the Colors are so simular that you may end up having to dig thru a stack of rings to actually read the condition on the ring itself. but thats minor stuff.
A**E
Excellent rings
If I had a complaint, it would be that the letters are painted directly on the plastic, so with enough use they may get scratched/rubbed off, but I mostly only get to play online so the chances of that happening are slim-to-none.They look great; they're good, sturdy plastic; and they're priced to sell. I may buy another set and put them all in one case (it's a set of 4 of each but the box is deep enough to hold 12) just to have a more complete set.
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