Buy or Print? The 7 Best Dice Tower Files – Loot Studios

Buy or Print? The 7 Best Dice Tower Files

A Good Dice Tower Does More Than Guide Your Dice

Nightmare Dice Tower, from Loot Studios' miniature bundle, Nightmare of the Abyss

I don’t know about you guys, but I don’t trust my bare hands to roll the dice in an RPG session. That’s why I rely on a dice tower.

And the search for the perfect Dice Tower 3D print, usually comes down to two things: great design and reliable files. And at Loot Studios, we take both seriously. If you want beautifully sculpted pieces that feel like collectibles and still work flawlessly at the table, you’re in the right place.

What Is a Dice Tower, and What Is It Used For?

If you’ve just arrived to the RPG world, welcome! This tower is a tabletop accessory built to randomize your rolls. You drop dice in from the top, and internal baffles tumble them before they land in a tray. It also prevents cocked dice, keeps the table organized, and adds a bit of theatrical flair, which I love. Is it mandatory to have one to play RPGs? Not at all. But many players love using them as part of the scene—like rolling from a crumbling temple or an eerie skull—without tying the experience to any specific game system.

And before diving into our top towers, let’s clear up a question many players have when they want a 3D printable dice tower but don’t own a printer.

How to Have a 3D Printable Dice Tower Without a Printer?

You don’t need a printer to enjoy a Dice Tower STL. If you loved a model from Loot Studios but can’t print it at home, do not fret! You can rent a printer, join a printing community, or go to a Marketspace. There are a lot of nice people willing to help you make your 3D piece dream come true! You can find these people in the text we wrote about How to have 3D minis without a printer.

Besides, you have the freedom to choose any bundle you want with our Fantasy Flex subscription. You simply choose the monthly bundle you want—or any bundle from the entire catalog—and receive your pre-supported and ready-to-print STL file. Then, our fellow friends with a 3D printer do the rest for you.

Wanna know how to print your own dice tower? Here’s a full tutorial for you:

Best Dice Tower 3D Print Files from Loot Studios

Now, onto the towers. Some of them are standalone sets and others come inside a themed bundle packed with minis, scatter sets, heroes, monsters, and lore. They’re designed for easy printing, and come pre-supported, with that signature Loot touch of over-the-top detail.

Rise of Cthulhu – Statue & Dice Tower

A colossal, ancient presence turns every roll into a cosmic omen. Perfect for horror campaigns and any table that needs a dramatic centerpiece. Certainly your DM is trying to tell you something if they pull out this statue from nowhere…

Cthulhu from Loot Studios' stand alone product, Rise of Cthulhu

Eldritch Skull Dice Tower – Feast for Ghouls – Official Minis for the Arkham Horror RPG

A grotesque skull channeling your dice through its gaping maw. Creepy, atmospheric, and surprisingly elegant on a shelf between sessions.

Eldritch Skull Dice Tower from Loot Studios Feast of Ghouls

Onyxedge Dice Tower – City of Traitors

Sharp geometry, architectural flair, and a sense of shadowy danger. It feels like rolling dice through Big Ben.

Onyxedge Dice Tower – City of Traitors

Village Temple Dice Tower – Tales of Ryuboken

A serene shrine with lanterns, roof tiles and carved wood textures that look incredible after painting. It’s peaceful… until the rolling starts.

Village Temple Dice Tower, from Loot Studios' bundle, Tales of Ryuboken

Eldritch Dice Tower – Horrors From Beyond

Tentacles, runes and all the unsettling charm of the unknown. If you like an unsettling ambience at the table, this one’s a star.

Eldritch Dice Tower , from Loot Studios miniature bundle, Horrows from Beyond

Choose Yours

Each tower includes multiple pre-supported and ready-to-print files, designed for smooth printing, even on smaller machines. Your Dice Tower 3D print will feel sturdy and satisfying in hand, ready for hundreds of rolls. It’s actually difficult to choose just one, so I’m just gonna take them all… 

How Do I Use a Dice Tower (Especially in D&D)?

Using a tower is quite simple: drop your dice at the top opening and let gravity do the rest. In games like D&D, some players prefer it for transparency, especially during key rolls. A thematic tower—say, a spooky one “perfect for a D&D dice tower vibe”—also boosts immersion. But it doesn’t matter if you’re playing a fantasy RPG, board game night, or a war gaming session, a Dice Tower works the same way: cleaner rolls, more style, less chaos.

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Want the 3D Files? Get Them Through Fantasy Flex!

Some towers listed above are available for separate purchase (like Cthulhu and the Arkham Horror bundles) and others are part of original monthly bundles from Loot Studios. With Fantasy Flex, you can pick the month’s release or choose any other bundle from the catalog, including those with these awesome dice towers!

Whichever path you choose, you’re getting some of the best-designed Dice Tower files out there, crafted to upgrade your tabletop experience from the first roll. Believe me, most of my crits in D&D were rolled with a tower. *Wink!*

Loot Studios can help you print highly detailed miniatures. Choose your favorite bundle from our previous releases or sign up for Fantasy or Sci-Fi to receive at least one new bundle every month. You can also check out some tips on our YouTube Channel.

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