Dragon with Goblin tendencies. I generally have one or two sets that I use regularly, and they are very nice. But I also have bags of random dice I've collected over my 40 years pf gaming. And yes, some were stolen from board games, and some are from the original red-box D&D game. I even have some dice that have things other than numbers on them. I have weather dice, happy/sad/etc face dice, trap dice, etc. But I don't carry them to every game.
Goblin with dragon behavior. I love fancy dice sets, I mainly collect metal dice or really fancy looking dice. But i just keep them all unorganized and only sort them once i actually start to play dnd
Neither. As long as dice is readable and gives random result on roll, I don't care. I have two sets of dice just to have some spare (or in case I lost something) and I put them into one small pouch to carry with me. I have no attachement and I often give d20 (or whole set) to new players and replace it randomly over time.
If anyone has more than one dice set, they are a dice goblin in my opinion. The quantity of the dice also matters, like if you have 15+(unless you constantly need to do multi die rolls that have a high die requirement), it's a little telling as well. I'm a dice slime(?), I only have one very expensive set of dice.
Dragon with Goblin tendencies. I generally have one or two sets that I use regularly, and they are very nice. But I also have bags of random dice I've collected over my 40 years pf gaming. And yes, some were stolen from board games, and some are from the original red-box D&D game. I even have some dice that have things other than numbers on them. I have weather dice, happy/sad/etc face dice, trap dice, etc. But I don't carry them to every game.
I like to think of myself as dice Stalin; underperforming dice get sent to the gulag for suspected disloyalty.
Goblin with dragon behavior.
I love fancy dice sets, I mainly collect metal dice or really fancy looking dice.
But i just keep them all unorganized and only sort them once i actually start to play dnd
Absolutely a kobold
Oh man, that Dice Dragon's set is gorgeous. Any idea where they got them?
Neither. As long as dice is readable and gives random result on roll, I don't care. I have two sets of dice just to have some spare (or in case I lost something) and I put them into one small pouch to carry with me. I have no attachement and I often give d20 (or whole set) to new players and replace it randomly over time.
If anyone has more than one dice set, they are a dice goblin in my opinion. The quantity of the dice also matters, like if you have 15+(unless you constantly need to do multi die rolls that have a high die requirement), it's a little telling as well.
I'm a dice slime(?), I only have one very expensive set of dice.
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