Possibly the coolest dice I've seen: https://twitter.com/john_errwin/status/ ... 3592534016
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by icycalm » 28 Dec 2020 05:47
by icycalm » 21 Dec 2021 03:30
DEATH SAVES wrote:D&D DEATH SAVES DIE
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The Official DEATH SAVES X DUNGEONS & DRAGONS - Death Saves Die
Whenever you start your turn with 0 hit points, you must make a special saving throw to determine whether you creep closer to death or hang onto life... you are now in the hands of fate manifested in the form of this Zinc Alloy Boulder die forged in the fiery pits of Avernus. Roll a 10 and above represented by the official Dungeons & Dragons ampersand to survive OR roll a Death Saves Smoking Skull and take a step closer to the afterlife.
20s are represented by the smoking skull on the gold field, 1s, by the ampersand on the same, BUT if you look closely, you will find that one of the skulls is floating above a gold dot to represent the 9 + a ring of protection... yes, we tried to think of everything.
These beautiful dice come with their own padded dice tin and were forged by master dice makers Norse Foundry.
*We recommend NOT rolling the die on glass or wooden tables or antiques that you don’t want damaged, and we always recommend rolling on a padded rolling mat or dice tray.*
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by icycalm » 22 Mar 2022 08:18
by icycalm » 05 May 2022 09:31
BrotherHanan TaleSpire Battlemaps @BrotherHanan wrote:Fuck yeah. First time ever instantly rolling a Natural 20 on new dice!
#TTRPGs #ttrpg #nat20 #dice #DnD
by icycalm » 22 Jan 2023 19:02
jvsanchez wrote:AKO Dice. They’re aluminum. I have a set of them! More just for show than anything.
spitefulcum wrote:I suspect future dice will look like present-day dice.
RunLeast8781 wrote:Yeah, dice been looking the same for 2000 years
internet_czol wrote:Dice from over 4000 years ago for reference: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset ... yOAe5THLEg
by icycalm » 22 Jan 2023 19:40
635nM wrote:Are they balanced?
ihwip wrote:This was my primary concern. That is a lot of weight removed from the edges. Balancing it through weights doesn't look feasible. Perhaps they used an algorithm in the design process?