Some people may not want to deface forty ten-siders.
I bought 'em for that express purpose: https://www.amazon.com/Opaque-Polyhedral-White-Chessex-Dice/dp/B0011WJBEW
Some people may not want to deface forty ten-siders.
You can also programm an app for your phone which detects dice and counts how many were successes.
I had to roll 16d6 during our last session. What I tend to do is make pairs of 10's. It makes the counting a bit easier.
There's some discussion/prototypes out there of Dice Face Recognition Software - could always go that route if you don't want to lose the tangibility of rolling dice. Should count/calculate instantly, assuming the program adjusted appropriately.
I was pondering a similar question: are people ready for the dice recognition software that [MENTION=6681906]Xaelvaen[/MENTION] mentioned? I mean, the founding Dungeon Masters would roll in their graves at the privacy issues involved in the DM's die rolls being known, if only to a computer. But players seem to think it's cool, like they have and never will have anything to hide.I wonder, are people ready for a game where rolling resolution is purely by a free app, that can be of arbitrary complexity like video games because people don't have to do it? (As long as the input and output are straightforward.)