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The only dice I trust are Platonic solids. D10s are no bueno, and this D11 bullshit is just silly.
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If you use 3D8 in placed of 1D20 and add 3 to all DCs you get system with a reliable bell curve for skill checks.
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The only dice I trust are Platonic solids. D10s are no bueno, and this D11 bullshit is just silly."Nowadays they're letting just anything be dice! Pentagonal trapezohedron? Next you're going to tell me a zocchihedron or Catalan solids are going to be allowed in my game!"
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Dungeon Crawl Classics. Definitely worth checking out. It's a TTRPG by Goodman Games and it's actually a lot of fun. Two gimmicks that the game is known for is using oddly shaped dice (d5, d7, d30) and the funnel. A level 0 adventure where characters who survive become level 1 characters.
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If you use 3D8 in placed of 1D20 and add 3 to all DCs you get system with a reliable bell curve for skill checks.
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Daggerheart has the best of both worlds using D12s. They're the closest thing to D10s that also go to 11.
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Daggerheart has the best of both worlds using D12s. They're the closest thing to D10s that also go to 11.
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I've never heard of Daggerheart. I'll have to check it out! Especially because d12s get no love in 5e.
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I bought one of these a few months ago. It's fun, but not [isohedral](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isohedral_figure).
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as far as i know (not the furthest) there isnt any solid math saying non-platonic solids are unequal. i think i wrote that confusingly, non-platonic solids used as die seem to be fair.Any convex [isohedral](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isohedral_figure) polyhedron is a fair die by symmetry. Non-isohedral dice *can* be made fair, but only through emperical testing, not symmetry.