Discuss Fantasy football-style board games - GW's Blood Bowl, Impact!'s Elfball, Privateer Press' Grind, Heresy's Deathball, etc. THIS IS NOT AN NFL FANTASY FOOTBALL SITE!
sann0638 wrote:Surprised the rumours haven't started on the new colour yet...
lunchmoney wrote:Octarine Dice.
DixonCider wrote:really hoping for white with black inlay
Sandwich wrote:After people got around last year's unseeable dice, this years will be black, with black inlay... and the inlay will actually not be inlaid at all.
(just kidding - I love my shiny marbley silver dice!)
howlinggriffon wrote:When I joined I got a membership card and some black dice I flogged the black dice years ago to be able to put down a deposit for a small three-bedroom house in Gravesend, but I still have the membership card.
I also recall when GW sold white block dice through their online store - 60p each they were back in 2006. I bought thirty
Currently an ex-Blood Bowl coach, most likely to be found dying to Armoured Skeletons in the frozen ruins of Felstad, or bleeding into the arena sands of Rome or burning rubber for Mars' entertainment.
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"This stock was cut from a tree that was growing while the Egyptians were building the pyramids – between 4000 and 6000 years ago. The blank is made from authentic ”bog oak,” which was preserved for thousand of years in a peat bog in Ireland."
Khaki with a white inlay would be different, but in all honesty, anything which works as a colour scheme (i.e. usable with decent colour contrast) and doesn't repeat previous years is fine by me.
axiom wrote:and doesn't repeat previous years is fine by me.
Should never repeat a previous year's colours. Agreed.
Lycos has repeatedly said there'd be no duplication while he was Prez.
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Currently an ex-Blood Bowl coach, most likely to be found dying to Armoured Skeletons in the frozen ruins of Felstad, or bleeding into the arena sands of Rome or burning rubber for Mars' entertainment.