| Numerator Dice |
These 'educational' dice came in a set. One has the numbers 1-3 twice, and the rest have the
numbers 1-30, 6 to a dice (ie. 1-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19-24, 25-30).
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| Mathematical Operators Dice |
These dice have assorted mathematical operators on them. For some reason, one dice is completely
covered with Xs and another is completely covered with =s (what's the point of that?).
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| Random Maze Generator Die |
Useful for creating dungeon mazes.
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| Random Trap Generator Die |
Perfect for randomly creating traps.
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| Left/Right Decision Die |
Only two of the six sides have anything on it: Left and Right. Useful for determining which direction
to take (conceivably, you could write more directions on the blank sides when faced with more than two
directional choices).
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| Friend or Foe Die |
Yet another RPG die. Is this next encounter a friend or a foe?
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| Fudge Dice |
Special dice used for the Freeform, Universal, Do-it-yourself Gaming Engine (Download
rules in PDF format). When rolled, you cancel out the +s and -s (and ignore the blanks) to get the modifier.
(eg. The roll pictured would be +1).
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| Gem Shaped 10-sided Dice |
I found these oddly shaped die in the Mall of America (Minneapolis, MN, USA) in a Wizard's of the Coast store (the guys that
own TSR, makers of the Dungeons & Dragons RPG).
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| D&D Alignment Dice |
Instantly roll up any of the 9 alignments in D&D.
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| Pseudo 3-sided Dice |
These dice are numbered 1 to 3, twice. I think actual d3s exist (kind of like d4s, but with one rounded side), but
I've never seen one.
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