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I've just started getting back into tabletop rpg's, and decided to look into some new dice. So, I ordered bulk packs from Chessex, Wiz Dice, and the Easy Roller Dice Co.
First up, the Chessex Pound -O- Dice.
These are sold as completely random, factory seconds, with one full matching set guaranteed. The break down I got is as follows:
d4 - 9
d6 - 7 small, pipped
d6 - 7 large, pipped
d6 - 6 numbered
d8 - 5
d10 - 20
d10(percentile) - 9
d12 - 16
d20 - 17
Green ones on the envelope are the guaranteed set.
Most of the dice had a speckled pattern. Some of them are pretty ugly, but most are pretty passable. For factory seconds, I got less obvious defects than I thought I would.
Here are the "halvsies". From what I understand, they are created the same way as the mystery flavor dum dums, when the manufacturing line switches colors. It seems to mostly affect the d20's. I haven't done a balance test on them, but I would imagine they will be off.
As far as more major defects, I only had a few. One d20 had a crack that looks to have been filled in when the numbers were inked, a d12 is chipped on the edge between the 9 and the 5. It looks like the edge between the 5 and 6 will break off at any time. One d12 is mostly red with one green face, and a big paint blotch. I will try to remove the excess paint. And finally, one of the pipped d6's has a blank face where the 6 should be.
If you are looking for a lot of cheap dice to use as community dice, or to give to people new to table top gaming, and don't mind the complete randomness, this would be a good set. You can get them from Amazon or Ebay for about $21.
First up, the Chessex Pound -O- Dice.

These are sold as completely random, factory seconds, with one full matching set guaranteed. The break down I got is as follows:
d4 - 9
d6 - 7 small, pipped
d6 - 7 large, pipped
d6 - 6 numbered
d8 - 5
d10 - 20
d10(percentile) - 9
d12 - 16
d20 - 17

Green ones on the envelope are the guaranteed set.
Most of the dice had a speckled pattern. Some of them are pretty ugly, but most are pretty passable. For factory seconds, I got less obvious defects than I thought I would.
Here are the "halvsies". From what I understand, they are created the same way as the mystery flavor dum dums, when the manufacturing line switches colors. It seems to mostly affect the d20's. I haven't done a balance test on them, but I would imagine they will be off.

As far as more major defects, I only had a few. One d20 had a crack that looks to have been filled in when the numbers were inked, a d12 is chipped on the edge between the 9 and the 5. It looks like the edge between the 5 and 6 will break off at any time. One d12 is mostly red with one green face, and a big paint blotch. I will try to remove the excess paint. And finally, one of the pipped d6's has a blank face where the 6 should be.

If you are looking for a lot of cheap dice to use as community dice, or to give to people new to table top gaming, and don't mind the complete randomness, this would be a good set. You can get them from Amazon or Ebay for about $21.