Josh on Nostr: TTRPG folks - Most dice sets come w/ each type of dice, plus an extra d10 for ...
TTRPG folks -
Most dice sets come w/ each type of dice, plus an extra d10 for percent-style rolling: 20, 12, 10, 10, 8, 6, 4.
Would a new TTRPG that required an extra dice (e.g. another d20) cause frustration? Should new games stay within bounds of the established dice set?
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