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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%


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dice of doom

My Dm has a set of dice called the dice of doom. They are the oversized ones and they are blue.

Most of the dice are OK and I like them. The D20, however, is EVIL. Without out fail, in every combat he will roll at least two 20's and crit a PC at least once. He doesn't fudge the rolls either he rolls them right out in the open.

We have been sacrificing pasta to Zod(god of polyhedral dice) for quite sometime but he doesn't answer our prayers. We are pretty sure that the DM has a pact with some infernal lower planar entity.
 

My smoke d10s used to be absolutely lethal. They seemed to try to kill my character for whatever game I was playing. Sometimes I could trick them into thinking I was in fact playing a different game, at which point it they would be extreamly generous until they figured out they had been tricked.

As a GM they had the cool property of trying the players metal right up until the climactic moment at which point they would allow the players to just barely overcome.

When I was a kid (boy was that a long time ago...wow) I used to be pretty good at judging the rolls of d6's and d10's such that it wasn't really rolling as such, but I needed to do it in a box top. I could pretty well depend on high damage or a red feat whatever if I needed it. I can't remember why or when I stopped doing it, probably because it was lame. They would roll, but the outcome wasn't much in doubt.
 

Since it is a multiple choice I choose d4 & d10... Hey. That's an interesting name for a D & D supplement.



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