CMYK Rainbow Dice
A dice set made with only the colours cyan, magenta and yellow which combine as you look through the dice to form a full rainbow spectrum.
Plus they cast super colourful shadows!
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Some firework d20s from a while ago :D.
I'm working on new stuff, but everything's kind of in-progress at the moment. Hopefully I'll have some photos of things I'm working on to share soon :).
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🚨 ALERT 🚨 The Oxventure Loot Lake dice are back in stock for an extremely limited time only. There are fewer than 100 sets of dice available to buy! Get yours now before they go!🎲
https://store.outsidexbox.com/products/oxventure-loot-lake-dice-set
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i got Goncharov back on the brain and i don't remember if i made a post about this during the hype but i think Kokichi would be responsible for something akin to that
like, you cannot convince me Kokichi and DICE would not find a horrible bootleg fake movie ad in a very strange place and go "hey wouldn't it be funny if we tried to gaslight our mutuals into thinking this is real?" and then to their utter delight a massive chunk of the website they posted it to jumped in to help and commit to the bit
it'd be very on brand for Kokichi, and he would be mad with power after pulling something like that off
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Vampire's Enchantment ❤️
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Rolls to Alarm Your Players
Want to spice the game up? Why not try alarming your players for no real reason? Make sure to make a show out of counting the dice before you roll.
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My dice restock is on Sat.
Here are some of the individual d20s that will be available.
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Roman rock-crystal icosahedron (20-sided dice) used in fortune-telling. Each face has a Latin letter on it and a corresponding Roman numeral, then matched with pre-prepared oracle answers in a divination handbook. Currently at the Louvre.
See more: https://thetravelbible.com/top-artifacts-from-ancient-rome/
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Here's a tabletop RPG history question, and also an etymology question if your nerdery bends that way.
d66 tables – as in "roll a six-sided die twice, reading the first roll as the 'tens' place and the second roll as the 'ones' place, yielding a number in the range from 11 to 66" – have been around at least as early as 1977, when the Starships book for classic Traveller used them to randomly generate trade goods for players to buy. However, the term "d66" wasn't yet being used to describe them – the book's text simply describes in detail how to roll on them each time such a table appears.
Conversely, we know the term "d66" was being used to describe this type of random lookup table no later than 2004, because several popular Japanese indie RPGs which came out in that year use it. However, none of these games seem to have originated it – the way they're using it suggests they're dropping a piece of jargon that was already well established at the time.
So the question is: what's the earliest tabletop RPG that specifically uses the term "d66" or "d66 table" to describe this type of random lookup roll? i.e., not "d6/d6" or "d6,d6" or any alternative verbiage, but "d66" specifically? It has to have been published in or before 2004, and (probably) not earlier than 1977. No speculation about which games might have used it, please; if you're going to suggest a candidate, be prepared to cite a specific title and page number.
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Leaf Dice Pouches // Forest Greens Design
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