The dice case/tray combo I am using for D&D holds 3 sets of dice. So, I must needs choose:

Close up of just the d12s to see details:

Notes:
* The red dice look waaay better in person, they grab and play with the light in amazing ways.
* The black + rainbow dice are steel anodized to be rainbow with black enamel. Don't ask me how often I think 'Eddie Munson would go nuts for these', I can't count that high. Also, the sound they make hitting the dice tray is so satisfying.
* The silver sparkles in the purple / silver / blue dice also look better in person - cell phones aren't great at details. Maybe I should do a proper set of glamor shots with my real camera at a point.
* The grey/smokey dice with green ink are like paranormal investigation vibes, so I need them
* The very green dice are gelatinous ooze vibes, they're a D&D monster that eat adventurers and leaves their gear. It's a classic all the way back to the OG basic ed D&D. They are very cool if you understand the reference.
These are not all my dice, but how do I leave any of those behind?

Close up of just the d12s to see details:

Notes:
* The red dice look waaay better in person, they grab and play with the light in amazing ways.
* The black + rainbow dice are steel anodized to be rainbow with black enamel. Don't ask me how often I think 'Eddie Munson would go nuts for these', I can't count that high. Also, the sound they make hitting the dice tray is so satisfying.
* The silver sparkles in the purple / silver / blue dice also look better in person - cell phones aren't great at details. Maybe I should do a proper set of glamor shots with my real camera at a point.
* The grey/smokey dice with green ink are like paranormal investigation vibes, so I need them
* The very green dice are gelatinous ooze vibes, they're a D&D monster that eat adventurers and leaves their gear. It's a classic all the way back to the OG basic ed D&D. They are very cool if you understand the reference.
These are not all my dice, but how do I leave any of those behind?