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Q-Workshop Reveals Seven Lord of the Rings Dice Sets for July

Polish dice studio Q-Workshop has revealed the full lineup of its officially licensed The Lord of the Rings dice line, and there's a lot more in it than the first GAMA Expo tease suggested. Seven themed sets, fifteen total dice configurations, dice pouches, a dice cup, and a Ring-Bearers full-art set all hit retail on 22 July 2026.

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If you've never bought their dice, Q-Workshop is the Poznań-based outfit Patryk Strzelewicz founded in 2001 to make dice that don't look like everyone else's. Their Call of Cthulhu set picked up an Origins Award for Game Accessory of the Year, and they've since done licensed lines for Pathfinder, Monte Cook Games, and Knight Models. The new Warner Bros. partnership is one of their bigger licences yet, and the line is themed entirely on the Peter Jackson films rather than Tolkien's books.

The seven regional designs are Rohan (deep green with gold engravings), Gondor (navy with silver), Moria (black with glow-in-the-dark runes), two Rivendell variants, the Shire (light green with beige), and a Mordor 10xD6 set in black and red. Each set runs $25, with the full-art Ring-Bearers set landing at $45. The Hobbit TCG dice and Spindown D20s from the same line will arrive alongside at $30, themed around regions like Aether Vale and Verdant Grove.

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Pre-orders are open now via Q-Workshop's site, and tabletop shops have already started listing them. For UK gamers, expect the usual VAT-inclusive markup once they land at Zatu and other specialists. If your D&D group needs new dice for the campaign you're plotting, this is one of the more characterful options on the way before Christmas.


Sources: Bleeding Cool | ICv2 | Q-Workshop

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