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<blockquote data-quote="Dausuul" data-source="post: 5807791" data-attributes="member: 58197"><p>All of the standard six (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20) should see regular use, but mostly because they're a legacy of the game. If I were making D&D from scratch, with no polyhedral dice industry to support and no decades-old gaming traditions to uphold, I would pick a single die type and forget the rest; either d20 for granularity or d6 for ubiquity.</p><p></p><p>5E definitely should not build in any reliance on dice beyond the standard six. Leave that to third-party publishers aiming for the "wonky dice collector" demographic. Likewise, the number of dice you need should be on the low side, at least if you're a player. You should be able to get by okay with just a couple standard sets.</p><p></p><p>The more dice you need to play the game, the higher the barrier to entry, and barriers to entry have always been the millstone around D&D's neck. I'm a grognard from away back with a big sackful of dice, but I have no great urge to roll them all every session. I'd rather loan some of my dice to a newbie so they can try the game without having to shell out cash up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dausuul, post: 5807791, member: 58197"] All of the standard six (d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20) should see regular use, but mostly because they're a legacy of the game. If I were making D&D from scratch, with no polyhedral dice industry to support and no decades-old gaming traditions to uphold, I would pick a single die type and forget the rest; either d20 for granularity or d6 for ubiquity. 5E definitely should not build in any reliance on dice beyond the standard six. Leave that to third-party publishers aiming for the "wonky dice collector" demographic. Likewise, the number of dice you need should be on the low side, at least if you're a player. You should be able to get by okay with just a couple standard sets. The more dice you need to play the game, the higher the barrier to entry, and barriers to entry have always been the millstone around D&D's neck. I'm a grognard from away back with a big sackful of dice, but I have no great urge to roll them all every session. I'd rather loan some of my dice to a newbie so they can try the game without having to shell out cash up front. [/QUOTE]
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