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rakeeshsorrel:

thevisceraldungeonmaster:

thecreativecoalition:

guileandgall:

how to check if a d20 is cursed, thought you might like it 😀

Oh, this is interesting. I might have to try this out. But I never would have thought about this.

it actually works. i ended up doing it with all my old dice and about 2/3s of them landed on low numbers

public service announcement to the rpg world (again)

This is why I’ve switched to clear dice.

If you guys want gaming dice that are as close to perfectly random as possible, you should check out GameScience.  The company owner, Louis Zocchi, has a genuine passion–and I mean passion, I spent a full hour one time talking to him about math, engineering and gaming history–for randomness, crafting the the most perfect gaming tools possible, and also for coming up with ways to create dice in weird configurations (check out his 5-siders, 14-siders, and 24-siders).  Even his opaque dice get tested (unless you buy factory seconds, which are the discards that didn’t pass), and he uses a high grade plastic for all his dice so the translucent ones look like faceted gems.

He’s also one of the most interesting conversations you’ll have in the vendor’s room if you ever catch him at a convention.

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