| Warped 6-sided Die |
This is a seriously twisted die. Good luck trying to ever roll a 6 or 4!
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| 8-sided Poker Dice |
While I prefer playing poker with cards, I just couldn't pass up these dice when I saw them. |
| Loaded 6-sided Die |
I bought a set of 3 of these dice. They're made of wood and painted black with
silver dots. The 1s face is drilled out and a metal plug is glued in, making these
dice roll 6s about 95% of the time. I remember giving these dice to a friend in
grade 8 (Lyle Fryza) to roll up his AD&D character and he was just ecstatic that he
was rolling 16s, 17s, and 18s for all his character's abilities...until I told him
what was going on! Ah, I'm cruel.
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| Blank 6-sided Dice |
Regular d6s with blank sides are also available and are usually not too hard to find.
You can write whatever you want on them (preferably in an ink which does not rub off
easily, but can be washed off with some sort of solvent).
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| Colored Blank 6-sided Dice |
Here are some more blank dice of different colors.
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| Crooked 6-sided Dice |
These two dice came as a set with two other perfectly normal dice. What makes
this pair special is that one die has only 5s printed on it, and the other has
only 6s and 2s. When you roll them, you can only get 7 or 11!
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| Wide 10-sided Die |
I've got 3 of these wide d10s. This particular one is speckled white and green
with red dots. What's more interesting is that these dice use dots instead of
digits to represent 0 through 9.
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| Small 20-sided Die with 0-9 Twice |
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| Large 8-sided, 10-sided, & 20-sided Dice |
These dice are about twice the standard size. |
| 6-sided Halloween Dice |
I got these two dice from my friend Tammy Leah Pierson before she moved away.
They're pretty neat.
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