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<blockquote data-quote="Nemesis Destiny" data-source="post: 5440314" data-attributes="member: 98255"><p>I generally like to assign dice to particular characters or roles (I have 'DM dice'), and the dice are always kept fairly segregated, either in dice bags or in their plastic boxes. Some of my older sets from my 2e-era gaming are co-mixed, but all the characters they were used for were in the same setting and played around the same time.</p><p></p><p>Other than that... nothing in particular.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine, with <em>terrible</em> dice-luck, just got a new set, and he's keeping them separate from all his old dice to see if they'll keep their mojo longer.</p><p></p><p>Another one of our gaming group treats all his dice like crap, but has this one set of translucent light purple dice which he has dubbed, "the Lavender Dice of Love," making mocking reference to my DM dice, which I'd dubbed the "Black Dice of Doom." Unlike my BDoD, which roll <em>horribly</em>, these Lavender dice are murderously high-rollers, especially the d20. He once rolled four critical hits in a row, several of which were natural 20s.</p><p></p><p>I called him on it, and he says that there is no real mojo to it, and that it only seems that way because he calls attention to all his high rolls and glosses over the bad ones. He likes to make good-natured fun of the rest of us and our silly dice superstitions, rolling conventions, and other idiosyncrasies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nemesis Destiny, post: 5440314, member: 98255"] I generally like to assign dice to particular characters or roles (I have 'DM dice'), and the dice are always kept fairly segregated, either in dice bags or in their plastic boxes. Some of my older sets from my 2e-era gaming are co-mixed, but all the characters they were used for were in the same setting and played around the same time. Other than that... nothing in particular. A friend of mine, with [I]terrible[/I] dice-luck, just got a new set, and he's keeping them separate from all his old dice to see if they'll keep their mojo longer. Another one of our gaming group treats all his dice like crap, but has this one set of translucent light purple dice which he has dubbed, "the Lavender Dice of Love," making mocking reference to my DM dice, which I'd dubbed the "Black Dice of Doom." Unlike my BDoD, which roll [I]horribly[/I], these Lavender dice are murderously high-rollers, especially the d20. He once rolled four critical hits in a row, several of which were natural 20s. I called him on it, and he says that there is no real mojo to it, and that it only seems that way because he calls attention to all his high rolls and glosses over the bad ones. He likes to make good-natured fun of the rest of us and our silly dice superstitions, rolling conventions, and other idiosyncrasies. [/QUOTE]
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