Values in parentheses are the amount in each set. Multiply out to get how many dice total. Prices of some of these things may have changed since I bought them so current prices may not be a good estimate of how much I spent. I have way less of an idea what I bought for RadCon 2016, but the above is that and then some. I estimate this cost me $404.04... and no, I didn't make that number up! That's what the calculator says. What an odd number. If you guys know how to do this cheaper, or have different ideas, I'm all ears.

* Records seem to indicate nine. Not sure if I had more or not. These, along with the plain remnants from the "bowl of 400 assorted dice", formed the filler for the bowl. I picked out all the ones with some non-standard bits from the "bowl"s and separated them by Friday, Saturday morning, and Saturday noon giving each roughly the same amount of special dice and some balance of types. This was to prevent all the "good" dice from getting picked out on Friday. (People always pick out the unique dice first. Two people at two separate times even pulled dice out of the bowl to assemble an entire set of glitter dice of the same color. Note to self: break up the glitter dice sets so they have no reason to do that, because they could have dropped all the dice on the table over the floor and made a mess!)

** They're not really bowls. Also, I think I bought the last ones I could find. They're not on Amazon anymore and Miniature Market is sold out. If they're factory seconds, then perhaps it takes time to build up enough to sell them again or Koplow stopped offering it. These guys have it: http://www.funtoymall.com/acdd6157.html but they want more than Miniature Market asked when they had them. These guys want $105: http://www.dicegamedepot.com/big-bowl-o-dice/ Seems not to be worth it anymore. Maybe we should make our own assortment, and just get a few more Pound-O-Dice bags or something.