I almost made a joke about the number of this review but didn’t. Nice!

Name: Legendary Bronze 7-Piece Metal Dice Set
Description: This is a standard-size set of sharp edge metal dice. They are a worn golden/bronze color with black (deeply) carved/painted numbers. There is a very subtle brushed metal texture to the faces. The numbers use a stylish font that is common for these “Legendary” dice from Easy Roller. They call it their “signature” font. I have a couple of other sets of sharp-edge resin dice, also from Easy Roller that I’ve already reviewed which also have this font. I like the simple stylishness of this font. It’s easy to read but not boring at all. The 6 and 9 faces use dots to indicate their orientation and the d10 and d% have lovely beveled waists. These dice are available in a few different metal styles / colors (coatings?)
Size:
d20: (Face->Face) mm (Point->Point) mm
Where did they come from: Easy Roller Dice Company
How much did they cost: $34.95
Material / color: Zinc (probably) / golden (Bronze)
Quality: Excellent
Readability: Fantastic. Very easy to read
Value: Great value at only $35
Overall Rating: /10







Attempts needed to roll a natural 20: 9 rolls
Fifty d20 rolls: 11, 8, 9, 5, 17, 17, 6, 3, 11, 10, 4, 11, 7, 2, 16, 9, 16, 20, 7, 4, 10, 15, 18, 19, 4, 9, 17, 14, 3, 17, 4, 6, 8, 13, 10, 8, 7, 17, 2, 10, 6, 10, 6, 7, 1, 16, 12, 18, 11, 17
Mean: 10.16 (average)
Median: 10 (middle)
Mode: 17 (most common)

4d6 drop 1 stat block: 12, 12, 7, 10, 13, 17 (71 total) A Prejudiced Elf Bard from the Endless Cornfields who is dealing with a midlife crisis
For reference: the Standard Array method totals to: 72 and the Point Buy method totals to: 69.
Casting Psychic Scream
You unleash the power of your mind to blast the intellect of up to ten creatures of your choice that you can see within range. Creatures that have an Intelligence score of 2 or lower are unaffected.
Each target must make an Intelligence saving throw. On a failed save, a target takes 14d6 psychic damage and is stunned. On a successful save, a target takes half as much damage and isn’t stunned. If a target is killed by this damage, its head explodes, assuming it has one.
Target takes: 48 psychic damage and is stunned on a failed save. Half that and not stunned on a successful save. That’s kind of disappointing for a 9th level spell slot.
(This is another excuse for rolling dice)
Random Tables rolls:
New planes of existance: 49 – Bank of the Immortals: An immortal being accumulates many assets, none of which they want harmed. Some create their own planes to hold them. Others visit the bank of immortals, and infintly large, infinitly complex vault/bank plane which will safekeep anything from lich’s phalacteries, to dragon hoards, to godly artifacts. For a regular fee, be it in gold or in memories
Secret Societies: 38 – Reachers: A society of Gnomes who worship a human con-man who claims to be a gnome that found the cure for shortness. He gives them “magic growth tonics” (water) in exchange for valuables they steal from passing travelers.
(I’m getting these random tables at: https://d100tables.com by the way



Final Thoughts: I own several sets of these Legendary metal dice sets from Easy Roller in different colors. I don’t know that I’ll review them all unless I need more sets to review. (We’ll see how my 2025 dice purchasing goes). These dice are very well made, very heavy for their (standard) size, and the font, while stylish is still easy to read. Easy Roller are pretty set on what kind of dice they want to sell and seem to frequently have supply chain issues (these dice are out of stock as I’m writing this) but there are a few sets that are just gorgeous and underpriced in my opinion.
I’ve taken like 5 sets of these dice (in different colors) to games before. I love the flexibility of having several sets of the same dice in different colors if the dice are nice enough and bringing one kind of dice to a game session.
It seems to me like the d6 and d20 are larger than they should be to match the rest of the dice in the set. It’s like two big dice with a set of standard-sized dice. I’m not complaining mind you. Those are probably my top 2 most commonly used dice, so it’s nice that they’re larger than say that d8 and d12. All of the dice are fairly heavy for their size and being larger, the d6 and d20 are just that much heavier, which I think is great. I love a heavy metal die and I wish the whole set was larger to match the d6 and d20.
Overall: These dice are really, really nice. They don’t have the pop or appeal of some of my 10/10 rating dice but they’re standing one step down on that podium. At $35, they’re a complete steal for a solid set of metal dice that will last you roughly six and a half lifetimes when taken care of.

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