Jeff Wilder
First Post
Can anybody recommend US-based companies that make 8-sided d4s? Links to the actual dice score bonus points.
Yeah, that's the only one I could find. Unfortunately, no picture of the die they're selling.
Actually, this is one of my concerns. If you think about it, it's really not a selling point if they look just like d8s. I'm hoping to find an 8-sided d4 that is quickly and easily distinguishable -- at a glance -- from a normal d8.They look just like d8's
Hm. dicepool.com lists a 12-sided, pipped d4 (black pips on white) among its "pipped polyhedrals" here, but it's out of stock at the moment.Actually, this is one of my concerns. If you think about it, it's really not a selling point if they look just like d8s. I'm hoping to find an 8-sided d4 that is quickly and easily distinguishable -- at a glance -- from a normal d8.
Obviously, I could just pick a different color, but I tend to like plain, unadorned dice, which all naturally tend to look alike.
Maybe a dual-color, or some subtle shading, or something.
Well, if worst comes to worst, I can find some at their GenCon booth and take a picture for you. That's four whole weeks away, though... not that I'm counting the days.
Man, I don't know, then - if you're looking for plain, unadorned dice that, as you say, tend to look alike, then obviously they won't also be quickly and easily distinguishable from other dice of the same shape. Maybe color it with a marker to make it stand out.Actually, this is one of my concerns. If you think about it, it's really not a selling point if they look just like d8s. I'm hoping to find an 8-sided d4 that is quickly and easily distinguishable -- at a glance -- from a normal d8.
Obviously, I could just pick a different color, but I tend to like plain, unadorned dice, which all naturally tend to look alike.
Maybe a dual-color, or some subtle shading, or something.