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1d3? Huh!?

I have a blue d3 die - it is a 6 sided die, but with 2 1s, 2 2s and 2 3s. They are opposite each other, so all is fair.

Can't remember where I picked it, have had it for a long time.
 

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I use a d4, but whenever a four comes up I treat it as the number that isn't on that side (so if the side has one, two and four, I treat results of a four as a three).
 



Friend of mine has two-sided dice ;)

Well, besides the coin, so do I! A d6 marked with 3 1s and 3 2s. I've also seen them marked with 3 red circles and 3 blue circles, but this is less productive unless everyone has an understanding of what red and blue means.

For the record, some of the more fun ways that I have seen d2 represented is to take any die and call evens/odds. Roll the die, and if it comes up even it is equivalent to a 2 and if it comes up odd it is equivalent to a 1. The nice thing about this is that it avoids the pesky coin flip (or perhaps more appropriately the mid-flip hazards like it bouncing off of the ceiling, the coin isn't caught and rolls away, etc).
 




A d1 is the most pointless dice I've seen :)

I bought a d0 once. I put it in my pocket to take it home, but when I got there I couldn't find it anywhere. I figure I must have dropped it somewhere on the sidewalk. I re-traced my steps, but couldn't seem to find it.

I also have a dPi die, but I stopped using it. Darned thing literallly takes forever to roll.
 

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