Let's talk about dice, Veeky Forums. What are good brands, what should you look out for. Thus far I've been using the somewhat better selection of Chessex dice, but some of their sides are uneven and the numbers are often a bit off.
If someone can recommend online shops etc for a yuroanon, particularly in Finland, I'm all ears.
I have hundreds and hundreds of dollars of Chessex dice because I always liked the way they worked. I wasn't until relatively recently that I heard complaints about their balance, but I wasn't too worried because I'm not gambling and being a bit off isn't a big deal, if I don't know what numbers they favor. I mean, if I need a huge sample size to detect the bias, who cares? Then I did a roll-test on one of my speckled d20s and the bias was so strong I had to revise my opinion. It's one thing to have a die that's off by a little bit; it's another to have it roll half as many 20s as it should. That's a real problem. And so, I feel like most of my dice collection has been invalidated. It sucks.
Nathan Anderson
I get mostly transparent dice because I am just too paranoid I end up getting dice like that. At least if you can see through them you can see the bubbles that cause this issue, so you know they're good without testing them.
Jacob Rivera
Standard production dice tier list:
Top tier: Gamescience
Acceptable tier: Wiz dice Chessex transparent
Shit tier: Chessex opaque
Mason Mitchell
what about that one old autistic dice guy whose videos were popular on here a few years ago?
He explained how his dice were best because they had sharp corners and weren't tumble polished, but they all have a small defect from the mold process.
James Evans
Gayscience is murrikan though, and they're hard to get over here.
Nathaniel Lopez
That's gamescience and it's a scam. I own a bunch of them because I fucking love the hard-edged look and for regular use, there really is no difference. Unless you use the absolute shittiest dice available, the kind made of brittle, probably poisonous material that actually starts to splinter off after a few months of use, your dice will probably roll fine. If you are afraid of bias, just switch through sets, because let's be real, everyone picks up at least two or three sets over the years.
Brody Jenkins
random.org has some nice dice :^)
Oliver Wilson
X-DDDD
Christian Wright
Gamescience. >they all have a small defect from the mold process ALL dice by ANY manufacturer has these. Most run them through a rock tumbler to smooth them out, but this has no precision and they're all oblong w/ unevenly worn edges.
Gamescience expects you to shave it yourself with a hobby knife like it's the 1970's.
>gamescience >I fucking love the look >they're a scam I fail to see how they're a scam if they're the only ones selling the kind of dice you like the look of.
But people have actually tested these and they do work. Picture is UNPREPPED gamescience dice with the nub opposite the 14. You're supposed to shave it off, and the guy who ran this experiment did not. Regardless, you can see how much more consistent they are.
Gavin Jones
You sold me. T Now tell me where I can buy gayscience dice in Yurp for a reasonable amount of money.
Samuel Jenkins
Where can a get 20+ d6s for a reasonable price?
Kayden Young
...chessex?
William Hernandez
>the gamescience meme
Reminder that all dice start life on a sprue, but GS dice are twisted off the way little kids do instead of being sliced and then polished like other dice. GS skips half the mfg process and ask for more cash. Nice work, fanboiz.
Robert Wright
>GS asks for more cash They use a better plastic. Chessex don't wear out like this, they're already rounded. Sharp edged dice are prone to chipping, which is what you'll see in the older Armory dice.
There's a nice video comparing a GS with a non-GS die for wear and tear.
BUT Zocchi sold out to gamestation and the quality from them was so shitty Zocchi bought it back. That was the brief "gamescience dice are going out of production!" phase in which a bunch of fa/tg/uys bought out the last of the overstock and relisted them for 40$+ a pack.
So be weary about buying Gamescience off ebay/amazon/etc. The "new" production under Zocchi still hasn't covered all of the old colors yet.
Jackson Ortiz
Have you tried searching "Gamescience dice online Europe"?
Because literally the first result on Google is a site that sells Gamescience dice in Europe for pretty much the same price they are here in the US, cheaper in some cases.
Owen Flores
3 dollars
Lincoln King
Interesting on the dice roll results. I have some old 'low impact' plastic D&D dice from the late 1970's - they're damn near spherical due to the edges wearing off on them. The D20's will roll for ages before finally stopping.
John Robinson
This is exactly why Gamescience uses different plastic
Juan Williams
Heh! The 'Not-GameScience, edges chip' in 's pic is exactly the type and what my decades old dice look like.
Austin Lopez
I thought gamescience stopped selling dice? Is it back in production? I like them the most for the hand feel.
He sold out but the new people were so terrible he bought it back.
Cheapest "casino" d6 too, not oversized. About 15$ for a 12 pack of d6. Though for some reason the first color he's brought back for the d6 packs is purple. Eh
Adam Gutierrez
What is the best electronic dice?
Leo Parker
Cool. Thanks for the info.
Jaxon Brown
How about Chessex marble though? That's what I use, no complaints so far.