These Official PATHFINDER and STARFINDER Dice are Pretty

If you like playing either Pathfinder or Starfinder from Paizo, Q Workshop has revealed some awesome official dice sets. Each set comes with seven plastic polyhedral dice (d4, d6, d8, d10, d100, d12, d20) with precision engravings. Two of the sets are for Pathfinder’s Extinction Curse Adventure Path and features red and blue dice with yellow painting. The Performer’s set features a blue d20, d10, and d4 while the Entertainer’s set features those same dice in red.

The Extinction Curse Adventure Path is a six-part, monthly campaign in which the heroes lead a traveling circus as they unravel a plot to eradicate all life from the islands of the Inner Sea.

The first set of dice for Starfinder are for the Attack of the Swarm! Adventure path. These dice are glacier blue with “cloudy admixture that resembles mist covering dangers, emerging out of the blue.” To make things even cooler, the pale yellow markings are designed to look like insects and larvae, all too fitting for the adventure.

The theme for this campaign is the invasion of the Swarm - a highly intelligent and always hungry monolithic hive-mind with gargantuan living ships.

Finally, the Threefold Conspiracy Adventure Path set for Starfinder features dark gray dice with yellow paint. The art is inspired by sci-fi movie thrillers with the highest face featuring a symbol of three triangles “that symbolize three layers of space conspiracy.” I think these are my favorite set of the bunch!

The Threefold Conspiracy Adventure Path is a six-part, monthly campaign in which the heroes unravel the machinations of insidious aliens who have infiltrated galactic society. Imagine that there are dice for revealing cosmic conspiracy theories. These dice could be a player’s best choice in their fight against twisted alien masterminds and their sinister plot.

The Threefold Conspiracy Adventure Path set will be available on April 29 and all other sets are available now at Paizo’s site and the Q Workshop site for $13.

GeekTyrant Homepage