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Biased Dice: Which ones are most likely?

Which dice are most easily weighted/biased, by use or otherwise?

  • d4

    Votes: 11 27.5%
  • d6

    Votes: 15 37.5%
  • d8

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • d10

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • d12

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • d20

    Votes: 16 40.0%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 1 2.5%

Chriskaballa

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In your experience as a player, DM, or obsessive die-roller, which dice are the most easily biased, whether by weighting or just by use? I'm curious, because my dice have been acting strangely...

~Chris
 

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I can roll two dozen d4's (at once or separately) and at least half of the frickin' things show a 1 every single time. I hate d4's. For a short time, I was really tempted to ban them from my games and replace them with d8's with their results halved. :)
 
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75% of every session is me rolling 1-5 on attack rolls and players rolling 18-20 constantly.

25% of every session is a chain of critical hits without error by a kobold or something similar. This is the part of the session where the players start to get VERY afraid.

I just don't understand!
 

As DM (regardless of system), one rolls tons of hits, especially lucky criticals from joe peasant with his pitchfork and hank the one-armed kobold.

As a player, one ends up with a jaw-dropping procession of natural 1's (critical failures) and very few natural 20s.

Hmm. Suddenly, it's fun to be DM! :D
 
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Myself & my group where rolling money for some new characters last night, and in something like 20 d4 rolls, we got 12 4's, 5 3's, 2 2's and a single 1.

I love d4's.

Just re-read the post now. My god its confusing.

(My god is Tyr by the way - :D )
 


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