The wood version will be available via Gamecrafter after the KS ends, but it's significantly more expensive to make a single set of them, compared to the engraved acrylics we're offering in the KS. I do love the wooden ones too though, hehe, more medieval style :D
While I am a fan of using Oracles in an RPG, such as the Mythic GM Emulator... I can not stand dice with symbols that complicate the results. Is this a small number of possible symbols to translate? Yes. Does it slow down the process? Yes... which was even shown in this video with how the creator had to spend a few moments to decipher the meaning. For me personally, a really simple yes/no/maybe system (literally the words yes/no/maybe on the face), or an easily identified percentage system of over/under a particular number, is so much easier and keeps the momentum of the game going. Even with that said, I do hope that your kickstarter went well.
Keith the Y symbols are yeses, and the N symbols are no's - very easy to interpret the yes/no aspect. What might take time is the skull (misfortune) or sun (fortune), but you could always of course not use that die if you like. And thank you the KS went very well! :D
@pickpocketpressrpgvideos6655 I am glad that it went well. Still not a fan of symbols on dice... numbers or words are much easier to understand and keep things moving forward in a game... as I said earlier... like what is in Mythic GM. Clearly, everyone has a personal leaning towards one way or the other.
People process things differently. I count myself among a population of many that don't struggle with simple symbolic associations. So I love these dice.
The symbols look cool and are easy to interpret. Dice with yes & no printed on them would look boring, and I'm sure someone most likely already makes dice like that.
The wooden dice look sooo great!!!
The wood version will be available via Gamecrafter after the KS ends, but it's significantly more expensive to make a single set of them, compared to the engraved acrylics we're offering in the KS. I do love the wooden ones too though, hehe, more medieval style :D
@@pickpocketpressrpgvideos6655 Yeah, those are SICK! 😆
Totally! They drew me into the KS thankfully.
While I am a fan of using Oracles in an RPG, such as the Mythic GM Emulator... I can not stand dice with symbols that complicate the results. Is this a small number of possible symbols to translate? Yes. Does it slow down the process? Yes... which was even shown in this video with how the creator had to spend a few moments to decipher the meaning. For me personally, a really simple yes/no/maybe system (literally the words yes/no/maybe on the face), or an easily identified percentage system of over/under a particular number, is so much easier and keeps the momentum of the game going. Even with that said, I do hope that your kickstarter went well.
Keith the Y symbols are yeses, and the N symbols are no's - very easy to interpret the yes/no aspect. What might take time is the skull (misfortune) or sun (fortune), but you could always of course not use that die if you like. And thank you the KS went very well! :D
@pickpocketpressrpgvideos6655 I am glad that it went well. Still not a fan of symbols on dice... numbers or words are much easier to understand and keep things moving forward in a game... as I said earlier... like what is in Mythic GM. Clearly, everyone has a personal leaning towards one way or the other.
People process things differently.
I count myself among a population of many that don't struggle with simple symbolic associations. So I love these dice.
The symbols look cool and are easy to interpret. Dice with yes & no printed on them would look boring, and I'm sure someone most likely already makes dice like that.