Zardnaar
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Outward Bound taught me ounces = pounds and pounds = pain. One set is enough.
In the context of packing, anyway. At home I have bucketloads.
Just carry less alcohol.
Outward Bound taught me ounces = pounds and pounds = pain. One set is enough.
In the context of packing, anyway. At home I have bucketloads.
Are you just bringing dice for yourself? You say "table" so'd guess not.You're going on a world tour and will play RPGs with people across the globe, playing a huge number of characters and systems. You have limited packing space, so you don't want to go overboard - but you can't buy more dice on the road.
What would be the size of the dice collection you'd pack for this lengthy world tour to optimize 1.) Having a convenient number of dice at the table for any RPG, and 2.) Not packing too much.
Yeah some people will prefer that tack, though with some games, like Cortex Prime, I'd argue using a phone with any dice-roller I've ever seen is vastly slower and clunkier than using actual dice. But Cortex Prime and the like are somewhat unusual in that they're partly about dice-manipulation and dice-based decision-making.I'm going to take my phone with me anyway, so I've got dice covered.
Not for all RPGs. Cortex Prime features a system where you're likely to roll 3-7 dice, and then you choose two to be your roll, another one to be your "effect die" (where applicable), and may well be rolling or re-rolling dice or removing them from the pool and so on. It would be more helpful to have physical dice there.RNG apps have almost made the dice unnecessary, but there's nothing quite as nice as feeling the bones when you roll 'em.