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Deluxe
Our deluxe towers measure 10 inches tall and about 4 inches wide. They are all decorated differently, from the dank Dice Dungeon to the high-tech Machine Tower, and stained to work with the graphics. Each tower contains three interior ramps, and is covered with a durable varnish that lets pizza grease wipe right off. Plus the towers now come with foam padding included, which quiets the clatter of dice bouncing through the towers.
Of course, you may have something entirely different in mind, and we love special requests. Do you want your tower stained with no graphics? Different color foam? Or maybe you just want to start with your favorite graphics and choose a different stain? Let us know what you have in mind, and we'll see what we can do.
Deluxe dice towers cost $50.
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Dice Dungeon
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Foot Locker
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Weathered and well-traveled, the Foot Locker is a tough piece of equipment, and it's always ready to take into action. From the trenches of Gallipoli and the beaches of Normandy to the hills of Korea and the jungles of Vietnam, this rugged dice tower will serve wherever it is needed.
We recommend any of these dice to complement this dice tower:
Olympic Pearlized Bronze Dice
Spring Pearlized Green
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Monolith Tower
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Four intrepid adventurers raid the craggy monolith, each facing deadly peril.
The art for the Monolith tower was created in collaboration with AvatarArt. Pay them a visit, and see how they can Draw Your Imagination. Mention VixenTor Games to get $5 off!
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Phoenix Tower
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Designed to represent a series of stained-glass windows, the Phoenix Tower is a monument to the beauty of the bird of flame and resurrection.
We recommend any of these dice to complement this tower:
Glitter Yellow
Marbleized Red
Pearlized Red
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Rusty Tower
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This Rusty Tower is a post-apocalyptic portable computer. It has suffered a great deal, with broken glass and extensive rust damage. It's a miracle the thing still works at all.
We suggest these dice to complement this dice tower:
Olympic Pearlized Bronze
Transparent Green
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The Machine
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The Machine is a tough but well-used piece of equipment. Its exact function is unclear, but it appears to have some capacity to randomize objects.
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History
Dice towers may not see much use in modern gaming society, but their history goes back a long ways. Ancient Romans used dice towers to prevent cheating and to control the dice. Traditionally, dice towers have been a pleasing mix of form and function, decorating a gaming table while allowing the dice to be rolled without argument or mess.
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