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<blockquote data-quote="Altalazar" data-source="post: 1389957" data-attributes="member: 939"><p>I have several sets of "personal" dice - or rather, I'd keep finding better sets so they would get "promoted" - but I never could quite let anyone use any of my "personal" dice. </p><p></p><p>I have a bunch of "standard" sets I give out to anyone who needs them.</p><p></p><p>I also have a set of DM dice that only I use as DM - including my twin black dice of death - d20s that I bought after I picked them out of the tray at the hobby store and rolled them - in full view of a few of my players, and they both came up 20s. Call me superstitious, but I bought them on the spot.</p><p></p><p>And my players always dreaded my rolling them. Because on occasion they would come up with those twin 20s... </p><p></p><p>I now have my dice stored in a huge ziplock bag - with some sub-sets of dice either in nice cloth bags or in smaller ziplock bags. I have probably too many dice. But I wouldn't give up any of them. They all have a story - I can almost map my progression of characters and gaming in general by going through my dice-bag. From the heavily battered dice from my basic set back in 1980 to my really cool, smooth, marbled dice I bought soon after playing 3E. (with some other game systems in between - most notably shadowrun, which gave me multiple sets of medium-small "fireball" sets of 36 d6).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Altalazar, post: 1389957, member: 939"] I have several sets of "personal" dice - or rather, I'd keep finding better sets so they would get "promoted" - but I never could quite let anyone use any of my "personal" dice. I have a bunch of "standard" sets I give out to anyone who needs them. I also have a set of DM dice that only I use as DM - including my twin black dice of death - d20s that I bought after I picked them out of the tray at the hobby store and rolled them - in full view of a few of my players, and they both came up 20s. Call me superstitious, but I bought them on the spot. And my players always dreaded my rolling them. Because on occasion they would come up with those twin 20s... I now have my dice stored in a huge ziplock bag - with some sub-sets of dice either in nice cloth bags or in smaller ziplock bags. I have probably too many dice. But I wouldn't give up any of them. They all have a story - I can almost map my progression of characters and gaming in general by going through my dice-bag. From the heavily battered dice from my basic set back in 1980 to my really cool, smooth, marbled dice I bought soon after playing 3E. (with some other game systems in between - most notably shadowrun, which gave me multiple sets of medium-small "fireball" sets of 36 d6). [/QUOTE]
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