Orius
Unrepentant DM Supremacist
There is only one correct answer - you can never have enough dice.
For practical purposes, I generally use this assortment:
1d20: generally no more are needed than this.
1d12: not used often, so don't need a lot
2d10: a regular d10 and a percentile d10. Played with too many gamers who "forgot" to declare which d10 was the tens place until after the roll to not use a percentile d10. This could be upped to 3d10 for occasions where a 2d10 might be needed.
2d8: sometimes 2 are needed.
4d6: used for ability score generation, also these are common dice, so there's plenty of extras.
3d4: normally I'd just stick with 2d4, but I have another d4 I like a lot so I use 3.
1d3: have a d6 that's just numbered 1-3 so I use it for d3 rolls.
Possibly I'd use more dice if I needed them for spells, but that set is a general all-purpose one.
For practical purposes, I generally use this assortment:
1d20: generally no more are needed than this.
1d12: not used often, so don't need a lot
2d10: a regular d10 and a percentile d10. Played with too many gamers who "forgot" to declare which d10 was the tens place until after the roll to not use a percentile d10. This could be upped to 3d10 for occasions where a 2d10 might be needed.
2d8: sometimes 2 are needed.
4d6: used for ability score generation, also these are common dice, so there's plenty of extras.
3d4: normally I'd just stick with 2d4, but I have another d4 I like a lot so I use 3.
1d3: have a d6 that's just numbered 1-3 so I use it for d3 rolls.
Possibly I'd use more dice if I needed them for spells, but that set is a general all-purpose one.