Hollow Knight: Silksong – How to Get the Magnetite Dice (Complete Guide)

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The character Hornet from the game Hollow Knight: Silksong holds a large, blue, 3D die with the numbers 3 and 0 visible. Her other hand holds a needle-like weapon, and she wears a red cloak. The background is a dark purple and blue gradient. A small bottle icon is visible in the bottom right corner.

Among the many secrets hidden in Hollow Knight: Silksong, one stands out as both playful and practical: the Magnetite Dice. What begins as a whimsical dice-rolling minigame with a strange wanderer quickly turns into a rewarding side quest that grants Hornet one of Pharloom’s more curious Yellow Tools. Whether you’re chasing every collectible or just looking for a touch of luck in battle, here’s a complete guide on how to win the dice game, where to find Lumble the Lucky, and every method of obtaining the Magnetite Dice.

What Are the Magnetite Dice in Hollow Knight: Silksong?

The Magnetite Dice are carved playthings made from magnetic stone. Within the lore, they’re said to bring fortune to their bearer, and in gameplay terms, they function as a support Tool that can be slotted into Hornet’s Crest.

  • Tool Type: Yellow Tool
  • Effect: Small chance to negate incoming damage. Each hit you take slightly raises the odds of the next hit being blocked, up to about 10%. On average, this means roughly one in every thirteen hits is ignored.
  • Playstyle Fit: Ideal for players who take frequent chip damage or prefer a little safety net during longer fights.

How to Find the Silksong Dice Game in Hollow Knight

To begin your path toward the Magnetite Dice, you’ll need to track down Lumble the Lucky in the Blasted Steps region:

  1. Fast travel to the Blasted Steps Bell Station.
  2. Head left and then down into the vertical shaft.
  3. Proceed left again, leap across the Sandcarver pits, and keep moving until you encounter Lumble and his dice table.

This dusty stretch of Pharloom is already hostile enough, so arriving with some Rosaries in hand and a sturdy Tool loadout is recommended.

How to Win the Hollow Knight: Silksong Dice Game?

Although it’s framed as a game of chance, the dice table has a hidden trick that all but guarantees your success.

  • The Timing Method: Shake the dice for exactly four seconds before releasing. Any shorter or longer and you’ll land in random territory.
  • The Visual Cue: Watch closely—when the blue dice flash white, you’re within the success window.
  • The Rhythm Trick: For those who dislike visual cues, count Hornet’s shakes like a metronome. Release the dice on the 14th shake to trigger a winning roll. Hornet will grunt audibly when you’ve hit the mark.

Repeat this process ten times in a row to exhaust Lumble’s supply of Rosaries and earn the Magnetite Dice as a prize.

All Ways to Get the Magnetite Dice in Hollow Knight: Silksong

A map of the Hollow Knight: Silksong game area called "Blasted Steps." The map shows various interconnected passages, a Bell Station, and locations labeled "Bench," "Flea Caravan," and "Vendor." The character's current location is marked near a vendor icon.
Credit: Team Cherry

If you don’t win them directly from Lumble, don’t worry—Silksong offers multiple routes to this Tool:

  1. Lumble’s Death (Act 2): If you leave and return later, you may find Lumble dead in the Blasted Steps. The Magnetite Dice will be resting beside his body.
  2. Grindle’s Store (Act 3): In some playthroughs, Lumble disappears entirely by the third act. Reports suggest Grindle acquires the Magnetite Dice and sells them for 300 Rosaries at his Blasted Steps shop.

Is the Magnetite Dice Worth Using in Hollow Knight: Silksong?

The Magnetite Dice aren’t as flashy as some of Hornet’s offensive Tools, but their subtle effect can change the flow of a fight:

  • Pros:
    • Free mitigation for players who take consistent chip damage.
    • Synergizes well with aggressive builds where you expect to trade hits.
  • Cons:
    • The effect is chance-based, so it’s unreliable in clutch situations.
    • Competes for a Yellow slot against more utility-focused Tools like the Compass or Weighted Belt.
In-game screenshot from Hollow Knight: Silksong. Hornet stands in a dusty cave with a bedroll and a large red ball with a white face. A blue die icon labeled "Magnetite Dice" is shown at the bottom of the screen. Hornet has 8 health notches and is wielding her needle weapon.
Credit: Team Cherry

In short, they’re most useful for explorers who enjoy pushing into dangerous areas without perfect execution, or for boss attempts where even one saved hit can mean victory.

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