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I just noticed that. In that picture, the d10s are the same. If that's how it is in the box, that's annoying enough for me to not buy it.Can anyone see any difference between the two d10s? Cos otherwsie they are really hard to use as a d100
Can anyone see any difference between the two d10s? Cos otherwsie they are really hard to use as a d100
I really like my die numbered 00 to 90. Can't remember where I got it.Nope. So far, every picture I can find shows two standard d10s an no percentile d10. I went and looked at pics of all the previous dice sets and they are very inconsistent. The first few sets came with a normal d10 and a percentile d10. The Waterdeep dice set shows two percentile d10s and no normal d10s and the Avernus dice set and Laerel Silverhand dice set show two normal d10s and no percentile d10s, like this one.
I guess when it's a "set" you need the style to be consistent, and I wouldn't want a D20 with pips!And my annoyance about dice sets is that I much prefer d6s with the pips and not the numbers, so that is a negative for me about all their sets.
To be fair, both the Avernus and the Laeral sets have the standard d10 and d100 so i would expect the same to be the case with this one.Nope. So far, every picture I can find shows two standard d10s an no percentile d10. I went and looked at pics of all the previous dice sets and they are very inconsistent. The first few sets came with a normal d10 and a percentile d10. The Waterdeep dice set shows two percentile d10s and no normal d10s and the Avernus dice set and Laerel Silverhand dice set show two normal d10s and no percentile d10s, like this one.
And my annoyance about dice sets is that I much prefer d6s with the pips and not the numbers, so that is a negative for me about all their sets.
To be fair, both the Avernus and the Laeral sets have the standard d10 and d100 so i would expect the same to be the case with this one.
Here you go. Unofficial product image for both setsThat is good because none of the official pics show that.
I really like my die numbered 00 to 90. Can't remember where I got it.
I guess when it's a "set" you need the style to be consistent, and I wouldn't want a D20 with pips!
I don’t mind whether my d6s have pips or numerals as long as they’re consistent, i.e. not one d6 with pips and another in the same colour-way with numerals. Also, it bugs me when numeral d6s have a line or dot to indicate orientation under the 6. Why is that needed? It couldn’t be a 9 on a d6!Nope, my personal sets have numbers on everything but the d6s. Those all have pips.