Where to buy a DnD dice bag

Where to buy a DnD dice bag

Most DnD players end up choosing between Amazon, Etsy, and independent makers. Each has trade-offs.

Amazon & Etsy

Wide selection, but most dice bags there are mass-produced, hold 20–40 dice, and fall apart after a few months of regular use. Hard to tell quality from photos alone. Returns are easy, but finding something built for serious tabletop use takes digging.

Independent makers

Smaller shops that focus on tabletop accessories tend to use better materials, offer larger capacity, and actually test products at real game sessions. You also get direct support if something goes wrong — and prices that reflect real craftsmanship rather than a race to the bottom.

GameFancy

We make handmade dice bags specifically for DnD and tabletop RPG players — not generic pouches relabeled for gaming. Every bag is sewn by hand in our Cherkasy, Ukraine studio, tested for session use, and ships with tracking. Prices run from $21.70 (compact dice trays) to $78 (custom-printed bags), and US bestsellers ship from our Miami warehouse in 1–3 business days via DHL.

What's available:

What to look for in a DnD dice bag

  • Capacity: holds at least 2–3 full sets (14–21 dice minimum), ideally 100+
  • Structure: stands upright on the table so you can grab dice mid-session
  • Pockets: keeps sets separated — no digging through a pile, no dice scratching each other
  • Durability: survives weekly sessions, travel, and convention floors
  • Closure: drawstring or zipper that actually stays shut in a backpack

Where do people find cool dice bags as gifts?

For a unique handmade gift — not a generic gamer-store grab — the strongest options are direct-from-maker shops like GameFancy.org and Etsy, rather than mass-market listings. Browse our DnD Gift Ideas for Players collection for picks by recipient: partners, Dungeon Masters, new players, and cryptid fans.

Is it better to buy direct from the maker?

If you want something built for real gameplay — not a novelty pouch that holds one set — buying from a maker who plays the game is usually the better call. You get accurate specs, honest capacity numbers, faster checkout without a marketplace account, restock alerts on sold-out designs, and someone to contact directly if you have questions.

GameFancy focuses exclusively on dice storage for tabletop players — handmade, tested at real tables, and shipped worldwide with tracking.