#Tabletop Gaming Dice
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prokopetz · 2 months ago
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Given how much of feline play and social behaviour are imitative in character, I feel like it shouldn't come as a surprise to gamers that their cats want to roll the shiny math rocks, too. Like, you demonstrated that this is a form of play and let them watch you do it. They're participating!
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runicdiceusa · 7 days ago
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retrogamingblog2 · 8 months ago
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Legend of Zelda Dice Sets made by HardlightForge
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ghostmaggie · 3 months ago
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Hey y'all! My brother CJ just launched his new Etsy shop. His first available product is this super rad dice tower!!!
I literally can't wait for you guys to see all the cool designs and products he has up his sleeve. As CJ is the person who got me into TTRPGs, video games, and all other such fantasyesque endeavors, I can attest to his credentials in this field 😂
See the listing below and be sure to check out his shop Hidden Raven Games - more products coming soon!
Add some tavern themed flair to your fantasy role playing game table! This unique dice tower features two casks, with one of them spilling forth foam and your dice!
The tower stands over 4 inches tall and works with standard sized role playing dice. (Note that anything larger than an average 22 mm d20 might not fit)
This piece is sure to stand out at your table. Available in white, black, gray, or brown, this 3D-printed tower comes unpainted, allowing you to bring your custom design to life!
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roguesbazaar · 3 months ago
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Process for Sewing the Dragon Guide’s Dice Bag! A little chaotic as I was still figuring out how to handle the camera while sewing. You can find more of my work at the Rogue's Bazaar on etsy!
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dungeonofthedragon · 16 days ago
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Tipua: the wrath of Ngārara...
...has just hours to go and is around $1000 NZ/$600 USD from its funding goal!
Support indigenous TTRPG design and get access to a cool spin on the Fate system in the process. The game and its setting are steeped in tikanga and te ao Māori: Tipua is set on the distant planet of Karito—a vast, labyrinthine world where tangled rivers wind through swampy wetlands, shadowy forests, ancient pā (fortification sites), and the mysterious portals known as Ngā Pūmotomoto. For those of you who have experienced the wonders of Aotearoa and Te Wai Pounamu, you will see some obvious similarities.
It's so affordable too. $20 NZ (about 12 USD) nabs you the digital rulebook and printable custom Fate tokens, as well as a social media shout out and access to the backers discord.
If nothing else: please have a read of the Kickstarter and share this post around! Not long to go and it would amazing if this awesome Māori-led team could reach their funding goal.
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divinedice · 9 months ago
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My shop is now open, and these seven sets are available while supplies last!
My shop is RollForAspiration on Etsy; Link on my blog!
✨  Please boost to help my business grow!  ✨
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pourovergaming · 7 months ago
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“Sick Starter Jacket, Bro!”
90’s Dream Jacket
When I was 6, there was one thing I wanted more than anything - an Anaheim Mighty Ducks Starter jacket. I asked for it every birthday and holiday from 6 to 10 before giving up all hope I’d ever don the turquoise and purple.
While I never got my dream pullover, you can take a piece of my childhood and play ttrpgs with it.
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dailydungeondelves · 2 years ago
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Sometimes even the dice have to admit, that NPC is pretty cool...
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darkelfdice · 5 months ago
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Doing some Summer cleaning of the stock room and found a stash of Potion Bottle dice I forgot about. Bright, colorful, and ready to buff your saving throws and rolls-to-hit.
Found some other treasures as well and will be posting throughout the week :)
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prokopetz · 2 months ago
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Here's a tabletop RPG history question, and also an etymology question if your nerdery bends that way.
d66 tables – as in "roll a six-sided die twice, reading the first roll as the 'tens' place and the second roll as the 'ones' place, yielding a number in the range from 11 to 66" – have been around at least as early as 1977, when the Starships book for classic Traveller used them to randomly generate trade goods for players to buy. However, the term "d66" wasn't yet being used to describe them – the book's text simply describes in detail how to roll on them each time such a table appears.
Conversely, we know the term "d66" was being used to describe this type of random lookup table no later than 2004, because several popular Japanese indie RPGs which came out in that year use it. However, none of these games seem to have originated it – the way they're using it suggests they're dropping a piece of jargon that was already well established at the time.
So the question is: what's the earliest tabletop RPG that specifically uses the term "d66" or "d66 table" to describe this type of random lookup roll? i.e., not "d6/d6" or "d6,d6" or any alternative verbiage, but "d66" specifically? It has to have been published in or before 2004, and (probably) not earlier than 1977. No speculation about which games might have used it, please; if you're going to suggest a candidate, be prepared to cite a specific title and page number.
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boxodice · 1 year ago
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All that glitters.
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retrogamingblog2 · 10 months ago
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Pokemon D20 Dice made by NormalHumanDesigns
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ghostmaggie · 19 days ago
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Fantasy-inspired dice towers available now from Hidden Raven Games!
Cask Themed Dice Tower
Waterfall Dice Tower
Roll your next nat 20 in style 😎
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roguesbazaar · 6 months ago
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The Lunar Wanderer's Dice Bag An odd one they were. More focused on the moon above them than the road ahead. It was lucky they never tripped into a ditch or a beast's den. Or perhaps it wasn't luck. Perhaps it was that guiding moon which protected them.
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frogblast-the-ventcore · 8 months ago
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TTRPGs be like
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