Bescon Fantasy Rainbow Glowing Polyhedral Dice 7-Piece Set – Midnight Candy Luminous RPG Dice for DND, Pathfinder, Magic the Gathering
This 7-piece polyhedral dice set from BESCON DICE features a rainbow glow effect that activates in darkness after exposure to light. The vibrant, iridescent colors make each die stand out on the table, earning them the name "Midnight Candy." Perfect for tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and Magic: the Gathering, these dice are both visually striking and practical for gameplay.
What dice are included in this set?
- One d4 (4-sided)
- One d6 (6-sided)
- One d8 (8-sided)
- One d10 (10-sided)
- One d12 (12-sided)
- One d20 (20-sided)
- One percentile die (d%)
Each set comes in a classic brick box that keeps the dice organized and protected when not in use.
How do the glow effects work?
The dice absorb ambient or direct light and then emit a bright, rainbow-tinged glow in the dark. The effect is most vivid after charging under a light source for a short time. Under daylight or room light, the dice display a subtle rainbow shimmer, making them attractive even when not glowing.
Quality and packaging
Every die in this set is individually inspected before packaging to ensure there are no cracks, chips, or other damage. BESCON DICE stands behind the quality, offering a product that is ready for regular tabletop use. The brick box packaging is sturdy enough for storage or carrying in a bag.
Dice set details
| Dice included | d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d% |
| Brand | BESCON DICE |
| Packaging | Brick box |
| Glow effect | Rainbow glow in dark after light exposure |
Common questions about this dice set
Do these dice glow in complete darkness?
Yes, they glow after being exposed to light. The brighter the light source, the stronger the glow.
Are these dice suitable for beginners?
Yes, the set includes all standard polyhedral dice needed for most role-playing games, making it a convenient choice for new and experienced players alike.
Can I use these for games other than D&D?
Absolutely. They work for any tabletop game that requires polyhedral dice, such as Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, or Shadowrun.