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Reddit mentions of Discount Learning Supplies 100 Assorted Blank Dice 16 mm with Storage Bag
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- 100 Assorted Colored Opaque Dice
- 7 Different Colors - Yellow, Black, Red, White, Blue, Ivory, Green
- 16 MM or 5/8 Inches
- Includes 6" x 9" Detailed DLS Satin Dice Bag
- Great for Playing Games or Teaching Math
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Specs:
Height | 1.6 Inches |
Length | 5.9 Inches |
Weight | 1.26 Pounds |
Width | 3.6 Inches |
I've been playing a little bit of Ironsworn, with a new character (Milla Ravenmark). I've also have just learned about "narrative dice". I honestly had no idea those were a thing, and I was surprised because I love rolling polyhedrals! I mean, the first thing that came to mind were Rory Story Cubes (which of course I own), but nope. Narrative dice are different, and they are used in the Genesys system and a couple of Star Wars RPGs that I haven't tried. A quick google search gave me some new info on the topic!
Thanks to Runehammer's video on narrative dice, and his DIY system, I have just bought a couple of materials from Amazon in hopes of creating my own custom set: 100 assorted color blank six-sided dice, a simple electric engraver that can be used with plastic, and a set of paint pens. The paint pen idea came from this video that teaches you how to color your custom engraved dice. His system looks PERFECT for a solo rpg approach! Now, I'm hinking on how to use those dice with USR rpg.
I'm also working on creating my custom dice tower on the cheap using a can of Pringles and some other easy-to-get items.
I'm looking forward to see how things go!
I think compiling a list of tools used for prototyping would be useful to add to the list.
Free Software
nanDECK (script based card creation tool)
GIMP (free photoshop-esque program)
Inkscape (another visual editing program)
Adobe Suite CS2 (requires adobe registration, but "free")
[Google Docs] (great resource to store files, create spreadsheets, design diaries, play-test notes, rulebook versions, etc)
Physical Tools
Super 77 Spray Abhesive (far better than any glue stick and easier to use)
Blank Assorted Dice (awesome when combined with pre-set sticker labels for fast custom dice)
Sticker Labels Paper (great for random stuff, templates available on the Avery website)
On that note, anyone have a recommendation for a good paper guillotine? I got burned by one of the cheaper models from Officemax and have been nervous to buy a more expensive one.