
Biblios: Quill and Parchment Insert/Dice Tower
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This one was as much a thought exercise as anything. Since all players roll their own sets of dice simultaneously, a dice tower may not make a lot of sense for this particular game. (Unless you have that one player who can't seem to keep their dice on the table.) But there was room, and I'd just had the game delivered and I figured, well, let's see what I can do. So, yeah, this insert incorporates a dice tower in two parts. The tower is designed to slip over a corner of the box bottom and the box acts as the dice tray. The funnel, the second part, just slips in at the top. I added in the funnel tray just to keep everything neat and tidy in the box, but it's probably not necessary. In fact, you don't REALLY need the funnel either -- but it does make it a little easier to feed the dice into the tower. It probably is possible to drop one of the dice straight down through the tower without hitting any of the tumblers -- but I think you REALLY would have to try and it would be pretty obvious that you were doing so. If you just take your handful of dice and feed them through, you'll be fine. (Throwing all the dice in at once MAY lead to a jam at the very top. Give them a nudge and they'll fall right through.) Print 4 copies of PlayerX4 Print 2 copies of ValueDicex2 Print 1 copy of everything else
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