Impact! Miniatures has made a great contribution to the OSR
community by manufacturing a full line of odd-and-unusual dice specifically for
games like Dungeon Crawl Classics, Mutant Crawl Classics, and their upcoming release, Lankhmar that utilizes a “dice chain” mechanic that goes from 1d3 to
1d30. You can one-stop shop and get exactly what you need, which is a good thing, because searching hither and thither for a d16 is, in my opinion, a bunch of bullshit. If you make a game that relies on weird-ass dice, you are obligated to provide those dice to your customers. Which they do. But Impact does a better job of it, in my opinion
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Artisanal Craft Dice Part 1: My Torrid and Complicated Relationship With Dice
In 2018, there is no more accessory to table top gaming that
is more fetishized and objectified than dice. Not books, not miniatures, not pens and pencils and paper. Dice. Platonic solids. And not just any dice, oh, no, no. What used to be a
necessary, somewhat utilitarian contrivance has officially become an obsession
for many people. What used to be something we had maybe twelve to fifteen
of has mushroomed into a very expensive collecting endeavor that costs upwards of hundreds of dollars. We’ve gone round
the bend, us gamers. We don’t just have dice, anymore.
Now we’ve got artisanal craft dice.
Now we’ve got artisanal craft dice.
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