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D&D Accessories: Creepy Dice Towers for the Spookiest Time of Year

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Oct 20 2024
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From classic skulls to the entire Lich King, there are spooky and creepy dice towers for all of your party’s Halloween game needs.

I love a good dice tower. I think they’re so helpful and useful to have at the table. Sure, they’re not strictly necessary, but isn’t it nice to have something simple to keep dice rolls fair, contained, and most importantly, dramatic? And these dice towers are a little extra spooky for that bonus Halloween time fun.

1. Skull Tower

Dice tower shaped like a skull with spiders climbing on it.

From top to bottom, this one is just a slam dunk. You drop a dice in through the skull’s eye and it drops into the mouth. It reminds me of the giant jewel in the skull in The Rescuers so while this tower may aim for a creepy feel, some of us may find it strangely nostalgic of the animated villains of our past. The spider on top really completes the tower for a look that’s Halloweeny but also good for adventures all year round.

2. Tomb of the Lich Dice Tower

Dice tower shaped like a lich's tomb.

This one doesn’t even look like a dice tower at first. It just looks like a lich tomb that your DM would pull out and slam in the center of the map as a surprise. And maybe it is that, but it’s also a dice tower. The aesthetic and details on this are fantastic and just creepy enough without going overboard.

3. Haunted House

Dice tower shaped like a haunted house.

For an aesthetic that’s a little more flexible for everyday use, the haunted house dice tower creates more of an allusion to ghosts than the actual literal undead. It’s also a beautiful and well-designed piece. Classic architecture and old haunted houses are always a winner in my book. This one just happens to let you roll some dice through the interior.

4. Raven Dice Tower

Dice tower shaped like a raven.

Logically, I know there’s nothing inherently spooky about crows and ravens. Sure, they’re attached to a few myths and superstitious, and yeah, Poe very famously included them in one of his works. But c’mon, they’re neat, smart birds. And this one will roll your dice for you.

5. Screaming Skeleton

Dice tower shaped like a screaming skeleton with its' hands on its head in a distressed pose.

Is the dice tower made of the skeleton, or is the skeleton made of dice tower? He screams for he does not know! Really, what a great design. It’s spooky, but also a little silly and funny. Why is this skeleton having an undead breakdown? Why does he remind me of the clock-guarding skeleton from The Last Unicorn? And will you make an ‘om nom nom’ noise when you put dice in his mouth? We both know the answer is yes.

Do you use a dice tower at your table? Will any of our top picks be making it onto your wish list or into your next game session? Which monster would you want a dice tower modeled after? Let us know in the comments!

Happy adventuring!


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