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Tango0117 Mar 2017 3:39 p.m. PST

"Halfsies Dice are a super unique line of 7-die sets that's reinvigorating the dice market. Made of high density resin and beautifully colored with 2-tone semi-translucence with a pearlescent swirl. They feel fantastic in the hand and roll with ease. But we didn't stop there! We sent Halfsies Dice on a world tour. That's right, 50 unique dice prototypes sent around the world to 50 different locations. With avid gamers taking photos of every destination along the way … it's all in the name of world unity. Best of all, Kickstarter backers can help choose the dice set we create next!"

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Personal logo Jeff Ewing Supporting Member of TMP17 Mar 2017 4:54 p.m. PST

I guess I'm an ignorant, superstitious peasant at heart, but I always think that the coloring must make some slight difference in the density of the dice, making them slightly "loaded." I'm sure the difference is astronomically small, but I always use solid color dice.

Tango0118 Mar 2017 10:37 a.m. PST

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