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I agree with Jeremy Sutcliffe there is little that you cannot fit to %dice. So anything saying that it requires some exotic form of dice normally does not get looked at. |
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Most gamers have the usual array of dice: d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20. But several manufacturers also make things like d14s, d16s, d30s, and so on. These are available from any number of stores on the web. The question is: if a game in a period you were interested in, required these "exotic" dice, would you buy the dice in order to play it? |