New DnD Dice Trays & Towers Pay Homage to Legendary Artists
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Popular RPG accessory maker FanRoll has just released a series of new dice trays and towers that pay homage to some of Dungeons & Dragons most iconic artists. The new “Masterwork” collection features a range of classic D&D illustrations from the 1970s and 80s from artists Larry Elmore, Jeff Easley and Erol Otus. The images will likely be instantly recognizable to old school gamers and helped to shape the look and feel of the game we know today. You can order them now from FanRoll.
So are these new DnD dice trays and towers worth snagging? Below, we roll out all the details.
What are the new Masterwork DnD Dice Towers?
There are three new dice towers featuring work from Otus, Elmore and Easley that have appeared in a variety of old school Dungeons & Dragons products.

Erol Otus DnD Dice Tower
This dice tower features work from Erol Otus, who was one of the earliest illustrators to work on Dungeons & Dragons. In particular, the tower uses art which graced the cover of the D&D Basic Set which was first published in 1981.
Price: $24.99 USD

Larry Elmore DnD Dice Tower
This dice tower features arguably one of the most iconic DnD images of all time. Painted by Larry Elmore it originally appeared on the 1983 edition of the D&D Basic Set (also known as “the red box”).
Price: $24.99 USD

Jeff Easley DnD Dice Tower
This final tower features the iconic painting “Tomb of the Undead,” which was originally created by prolific DnD artist Jeff Easley and has appeared in numerous products over the years.
Price: $24.99 USD
What are the new Masterwork DnD Dice Trays?
There are also three new DnD Dice trays, which again feature work from Otus, Elmore and Easley.

Erol Otus DnD Dice Tray
This tray also features a recreation of a painting from Erol Otus which appeared on the cover of the D&D Expert Set which was published in 1981.
Price: $24.99 USD

Larry Elmore DnD Dice Tray
This tray features a reprint of the Larry Elmore painting “Teamwork,” which first appeared on the cover of the 1987 DnD supplement Bestiary of Dragons and Giants.
Price: $24.99 USD

Jeff Easley DnD Dice Tray
This final dice tray features a reprint of a Jeff Easley painting which appeared on the cover of the 1988 Forgotten Realms supplement The Magister.
Price: $24.99 USD
Who is Fanroll?
FanRoll (formerly known as Metallic Dice Games) is a U.S.-based company that designs and manufactures premium accessories for tabletop gaming. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, they specialize primarily in high-quality dice made from metal, resin, gemstone, silicone and other materials and boast over 300 individual dice sets (making them one of the largest online retailers of dice).
In addition to their original products, FanRoll also holds official licenses for a number of tabletop roleplaing games, including Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder.

Final Thoughts
It’s great to see that some of Dungeons & Dragon’s most influential artists are continuing to get a chance to shine. And while there are a ton of DnD dice towers and trays available, this latest offering from Fanroll offers a solid touch of old school cool.
You can pick up the “Masterworks” collection now from FanRoll.
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