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Title: all things Dice!
Post by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 16, 2006, 12:51:48 PM
Which brand do you like? Do you have a particular style or flair, Polyhedral or regular cubes? Do you bother with a dicebag? Whats the most unusual set you own? The most expensive?

These are all pressing questions we want to know the answer to.


Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Faster Master St. Pastor on February 16, 2006, 12:53:31 PM
Who is we? You don't happen to have a multiple personality disorder do you?
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 16, 2006, 12:54:40 PM
or you could have just answered the question.  ;) :P

For instance the most expensive dice I ever bought were Crystal Castes 25 dollar brushed steel dwarfen metals dice.

I like polyhedral dice, but rarely keep sets together so I just bought one of those pound of dice bags.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Faster Master St. Pastor on February 16, 2006, 01:01:56 PM
You didn't answer my question. Am I to asume you deny everything?
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 16, 2006, 01:04:38 PM
of course!  ;D

/me says sneakily to himself "Now we must kill him my precious..."
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: The Holy Saint, Grand High Poobah, Master of Monkeys, Ehlers on February 16, 2006, 01:38:59 PM
My most expensive set is the Yellow Jade set I got. Made out of yellow jade. $30
The same company also made my second most expensive set, made out of obsidian. $25

I used to not keep polyhedral sets together, but with those two purchases I started doing so. I have some other complete sets, some in some really cool colors, others... not so cool.

I like tiny dice. Tiny polyhedrals are best, but Koplow makes these 3mm d6s, about the same size as Pirates dice, but in different colors,  that I have a fist full of. They all fit in this nice tube though, so they don't get lost like ones I used to own.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Mad Dr Jeffe on February 16, 2006, 01:42:00 PM
I had forgotten about Koplow... cool company.


On dicebags, I dont like 'em. At least the ones I see in game stores. Ones made out of leather or cloth with drawstrings never hold up... either the leather strings stretch or break or some other mishap happens. I use an old pouch that I got with a set of Bugle Boy jeans in 1990 it has a drawstring, but with nylon parachute cord and one of those little plastic cinch things that tightens it up all the way closed. Plus there are zip pockets and more,

Its spiffy!


Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: The Holy Saint, Grand High Poobah, Master of Monkeys, Ehlers on February 16, 2006, 02:09:50 PM
I have two dice bags (one used for misc dice, one used for sets). The one is black crushed velvet, but some bleach got spilled on it, and the look is kind of cool. That one has lasted close to decade. The other is a softer fuzzy material, but it's already gone more than a year or so.
I have a third that was actually a coffee mug pouch. It holds my button men. It's been going for about 2 years now too.

The sets, however, are in smaller sub-containers within the dicebag. The 2 expensive sets are in an empty Altoids Sours tin. I have a couple of the plastic tubes they're sold in, as well as a hard plastic box that one set came in ('nuff air in their to hold two complete sets though, so I've got two similarly colored sets in it).
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Fellfrosch on February 16, 2006, 03:36:17 PM
My dice bag is a drawstring deal, hand-decorated by my sister and given to me as a Christmas present when I was a wee lad (I think I was 12, she was 7). I don't have any really amazing sets of dice, but I do have a clear pair of d10s (one red, one blue) that I use for percentiles rolls--virtually to the exclusion of all else.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: rosejay0918 on July 02, 2009, 11:45:36 AM
I like to see the amazing sets of dice so that i can share to other for what i have seen.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: The Jade Knight on July 02, 2009, 05:22:25 PM
I have four dice bags (hah!):
One for RP dice (lots of polyhedrons)
One for wargame dice (lots of d6 + scatter dice, etc.)
One for CCGs (lots of counters, and a couple of dice)
And another small pouch for my jade die set.

The RP dice bag is very large, nice leather, with thick leather strings that should hold up for an eternity.  It is filled with p0lyhedrons of various designs—some transparent, some translucent, some shiny, some patterned, etc.  I love the "gem bag" feel to it.  I also have a 100-sided die in this.

The wargame bag is small and leather, and barely fits all the little d6s & a few other GW dice.  Altogether, it's a lot of dice for making mass d6 rolls.  (Most are white, a few are red).

The CCG bag is a green suede, with string that doesn't stay tied well.  It has all my gem-like tokens for use in CCGs that require tokens; I have a few different colours.  It has a couple other markers, and some dice to help, too (including 2 d20's).

The last pouch is small and leather, and countains my set of dice which are all jade.  This is the only "set" that I keep separate.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: Eerongal on July 02, 2009, 07:10:10 PM
I have a large dice bag filled with an assortment of dice of all shapes and sizes i can find. Some clear, patterned, etc.

My friend has a D20 that's roughly the size of a baseball (made of normal dice material) that we call "the die of power". And my brother has a (foam) D20 that's roughly the size of a cantaloupe.

The most expensive set I own would have to be a set of semi-precious stone dice (i forget what stone specifically, I got em almost 10 years ago). Other than that, my friend has a brass-plated  set of D6's.
Title: Re: all things Dice!
Post by: 42 on July 16, 2009, 04:34:12 AM
My only requirement for dice is that the number rolled can be read quickly and clearly. Not a big fan of dice with patterns, symbols, or odd numbering that makes it take longer than a tenth of a second for my brain to decode what number was rolled.