• Quantenteilchen@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    If you are going the pip route, could you - and please hear me out on this one! - combine both sets of values on the same die but without all the math of dividing by 2 or 3?

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      2 days ago

      There’s these d8s that use numerals for 1-8 and pips for 1-4 repeated twice. With three different sets of symbols (say by adding roman numerals) you could have a d12 that also functions as a d6 and a d4, though I can’t say I’ve seen one. Trying to put 3 sets of symbols on each die face may create readability issues though.

      I think there’s other dice out there that function as more than one die but I can’t find them atm. There’s also ones that are basically just a fidget spinner with various segments or sets of fidget spinners for each die, but you don’t actually roll those so I’m not counting them.

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        2 days ago

        You (sir, madam or other desired) just earned the tag “Dice master” in my client.

        That was fast and exactly what I meant!

        But yeah, 3 sets would probably be a nightmare unless the dice are made large/huge…