Clear Attack & Defense dice no more?

By UndefeatedAce, in X-Wing

I know that the dice for topping at a regionals (I think) now have a shiny marbled look to them & yes they are nice, but I've always loved the look of the clear red & green ones.

Will they ever be in future kits again?

Or have I missed out on my chance of actually earning them, leaving me forever stuck having to do without or trade/buy some from a previous winner?

I don't think anything definite can be said.

I don't think anything definite can be said.

Sounds about right. FFG has the freedom to do whatever they like.

So there's a chance. :)

Yes... no wait, No! No... wait... Yes!... erm... maybe?

They also gave out a set of clear dice to the top 16 (or was it top 8) at worlds last year... so, you never know.

I'll admit the one thing about Attack Wing I liked more than XWMG.

The DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE oh my GOD I loved that marbled look! SO FREAKIN' COOL!

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They also gave out a set of clear dice to the top 16 (or was it top 8) at worlds last year... so, you never know.

It was top 32 if I remember, since top 16 got frosty shield tokens.

Looks like a trip to worlds is in my future. :)

If you really REALLY want clear dice and don't mind that they are "official tournament illegal", you can pick up some from the people that kickstartered them in the US. I think it was $15/6 dice. I bought a bunch, they're really neat for those that didn't win a set or don't want to fork out $100 for a set.

If you really REALLY want clear dice and don't mind that they are "official tournament illegal", you can pick up some from the people that kickstartered them in the US. I think it was $15/6 dice. I bought a bunch, they're really neat for those that didn't win a set or don't want to fork out $100 for a set.

I have 24 of these (12 red, 12 green) and I really like them. The only quibble I have -- and it's really a very, very tiny quibble -- is that the Evade can look like a Focus on first glance; and that on a small fraction of the dice, the white "fill" on a Hit is slightly lighter, causing an "Is that a Crit?" double-take. In both cases, the confusion is only for a split-second.