Hexadecimal dice?

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MetaWheel52
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Hexadecimal dice?

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Does anyone know a good source for getting custom dice?
I'm hoping to get {0, A .. G} for hexadecimal values with a d8 for d24 rolls.
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

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I'm getting rid of attributes all together,
using a general homebrew system called BEAMS ERA.

Saving Throws (with proficiency):
Bravado, Endurance, Agility, Mettle, Strength

Inspiration Pools:
Education, Reputation, Ambition

Determine the task at 5/10/15/20 DC and let players
add trained or untrained modifiers based on any applicable skills.

Sort of inspired as a d20 GURPS.
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

Post by chiisu81 »

Initial search found this site: https://www.thediceshoponline.com/dice/ ... cimal-Dice

You can also try contacting Chessex and/or Gamescience for custom dice:
custom@chessex.com
https://gamescience-com.3dcartstores.co ... =contactus
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

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Awesome, thanks!
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

Post by JDJarvis »

I got some d16's but they aren't labelled like hexadecimal dice. Just 1-16.
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

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roll20 allows you to create rollable tables, so you can put on anything you want.

Also, writing up a little random program in something like Python (or your favorite computer language), shouldn't be that hard.
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Re: Hexadecimal dice?

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teaman wrote: Sun Sep 30, 2018 6:07 am roll20 allows you to create rollable tables, so you can put on anything you want.

Also, writing up a little random program in something like Python (or your favorite computer language), shouldn't be that hard.
Thanks, I finally took a look at the spread of stats that I wanted on AnyDice,
and it is nothing that I want to game with. Sticking with d20s.
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