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<blockquote data-quote="Archemedees" data-source="post: 6210036" data-attributes="member: 6750901"><p>Hey everyone, my first post on the forum, im not even sure if I should post this here, (if not could a mod please move it to the correct spot and my apologies ) Ive been delving a little into the world of D&D after a friend of mine invited me out to a sesion with his group. I noticed that the majority of them had cheaper plastic dice that tended to roll around alot, too much IMO. Ive been looking into prehaps design and making my own dice so I wanted to get some infor from expierenced players. Heres a couple questions</p><p></p><p>1. What Dice make up a good set I was tol I'd need one of each die (it is die for singular right?) going form d4 to d20 and perhaps 2 d20s and a second d10 with percentages?</p><p></p><p>2. Is dice quality something that would matter at all? As in if you could buy a little more expensive dice that were of much much higher quality would you? </p><p></p><p>3. I've been told the sharper and cleaner the edges of a die the better. Is this actually true for most people? </p><p></p><p>4. If precision machined high grade metal dice were available in the market is it something you'd be interested in? Or would it even matter?</p><p></p><p>Any info from anyone would be awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archemedees, post: 6210036, member: 6750901"] Hey everyone, my first post on the forum, im not even sure if I should post this here, (if not could a mod please move it to the correct spot and my apologies ) Ive been delving a little into the world of D&D after a friend of mine invited me out to a sesion with his group. I noticed that the majority of them had cheaper plastic dice that tended to roll around alot, too much IMO. Ive been looking into prehaps design and making my own dice so I wanted to get some infor from expierenced players. Heres a couple questions 1. What Dice make up a good set I was tol I'd need one of each die (it is die for singular right?) going form d4 to d20 and perhaps 2 d20s and a second d10 with percentages? 2. Is dice quality something that would matter at all? As in if you could buy a little more expensive dice that were of much much higher quality would you? 3. I've been told the sharper and cleaner the edges of a die the better. Is this actually true for most people? 4. If precision machined high grade metal dice were available in the market is it something you'd be interested in? Or would it even matter? Any info from anyone would be awesome! [/QUOTE]
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