D20 Potion Rollers

D20s! Great dice, very commonly used in many tabletop RPGs, often your most used and trusted dice (until they roll only 1s and you send them to dice jail..!) But what if they were cooler?

Introducing; D20 Potion Rollers!

Potion Rollers are not a new concept, they’ve made the rounds on popular social media platforms for years and gaining popularity everyday. So I’ve decided to put my own spin on them and make a smaller potion roller that fits better in your hand and takes up less space in storage. Shake them, flip them upside down and see what you roll as the dice floats to the top of your shimmering vial!

Potion Rollers come in a large variety of colours and potion types and come in three Rarities! Each rarity depicts additional features about the particular potion, and so the same potion but with less or more additional parts may come in one or even all three rarities. There is also a special fourth variation at the very end.

Common potion rollers are your bare basics. Neat little potion bottles, a dice in the middle of swirling transparent or glittering water, wrapped in cord, sealed with wax and labelled with a variety of fun potion labels.

Exotic potions have a little more excitement to them. They may have an alternative wrapping such as leather, special dice or another special feature that sets them above commons such as chains or eyes, but not quite Mythic level.

Mythic potions are the top of the shelf, usually featuring something special like a ring of teeth around the neck of the bottle, feathers, axes or dragon skulls, or some other fantastical element that separates them from the basic common or exotic potions.

And last but not least, a special variety of D20 Potion Roller. As a bit of a play on ‘Invisibility’ Potions, we instead have Visibility Potions! Our Potions of Visibility series are unique and special in that they are designed to celebrate a specific people or culture that their theme is about. Each PoV features a flag depicting what group it represents and comes themed in the flag’s colours. They are not considered part of the three rarities and are instead their own category.