Daggerheart Dice & Card Box
by That_devil_girl · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 1.0k |
| Uploaded | Apr 18, 2026 |
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Description
Ok, so there's a lot that went into this project. It's essentially a dice storage, domain card carrier, dice tray, and stat tracker. It's a lot and I went through a lot of different changes. Earlier versions had a lot of moving parts and mechanisms, but this version is super simple: A top, a bottom, and a divider. You'll also need fourteen 6x3mm magnets. They're pretty common to find and affordable. Here's an Amazon link: https://a.co/d/0blUSQ9F You don't have to buy them from Amazon, most sellers will have them, even eBay has them. The bottom piece serves as a dice reserve, card storage, and (when the divider is removed) a dice rolling tray. It can hold up to three full domain sets, or two and additional cards of choice. My cards in the picture are in protectice plastic sleeves. If your cards aren't in sleeves, you could probably fit more in the box. The dice reserve can hold four full 7 dice sets of normal size. The top piece is where basic stats are kept track of. I tried all manner of different ways to track stats; spinning numbered dials, sliding tabs, pins, rollers, but all the prototypes were difficult to print and non functional. So the simplest solution was the best: Just use extra dice to keep track of stats. So each stat has a recessed ring where you can place a dice inside. There's also three slots near the top of the top piece where you can insert cards to stand up. It's pretty useful in keeping track of your domain loadout, ancestry, community, etc. And of course, the divider piece. There's nothing special about it, it just keeps card stacks separate when stored in the bottom piece. It slides right up and out when you want to turn the card storage area into a dice rolling tray. You could also add a felt liner on the bottom and it should still work just fine. I also threw in my standard 6x3mm magnet polarity checker. You don't have to print it if you don't want to, I just use it a lot as my magnet of choice for everything is the 6mm x 3mm (or 1/8" height by 1/4" diameter).
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