Frequently asked questions

 

Are they balanced?

As these are handmade we cannot guarantee perfect balance, but they are balanced enough for casual play and most gamers. We do not recommend them for high stakes play.


Where do you get your molds?

We make our own molds, using our masters from the Blue Micmic. We use Sorta Clear 24 silicone for our molds. Before then we ordered our molds from House of Molds


Do you take custom orders?

We do not currently make custom orders, since we are still working out the logistic of it. We will announce when we are ready to take custom orders.


How can I get in contact with you?

You can contact us through the contact form on our website, through our email creations.alea@gmail.com or on our Instagram. Please consider that we are only doing this in our spare time, so it might take a few days before we respond.


Imperfection descriptions

We always try to be honest about any flaws in our sets. We handmake each die and therefore are not able to get flawless dice. To make sure everyone can understand what each word means in our book. Each die is looked over carefully for flaws to be put in each product descriptions

Micro-scratches: Micro-scratches means that the die has one or more sides where there are imperfect polishing. It will usually the in a corner of the surface that can make a glossy die look matte in spots. Micro-scratches are usually only visible when light is shone directly onto the affected surface.

Cliff: Usually a small ridge in the die from the lip of the mold

Sprue-mark: A small mark on the corner of the die, where the sprue has been.

Chipped: Edge or point of a die has been chipped. This is usually the spot where the sprue has been and is due to the resin breaking when the sprue is cut off.

Surface bubbles: Although we use a pressure pot when curing our dice, surface bubbles can still happen. Especially in foil set (such as Celestial Fracture, Celestial Sunset, Blood Sacrifice ect.), where bubbles are more likely to be trapped in the foil. The bubbles sometimes lie so close to the surface that the sanding and polishing process make them open.

Flower/Foil on surface: The foil or petal touches the surface, making there will be a small mark on the surface which makes the polishing uneven. This does not mean it is sticking out of the dice and therefore it will not affect any roll.