Kata. the .....(Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
I acquired one of these either directly from here or in the pound o' dice set. It is not a standard d20. Most of the high numbers are on one side and therefore the low numbers are on the other side. For most, this is not a serious issue, but I have gamed with people who can arrange a die to land on one side more often than the other.
I acquired one of these either directly from here or in the pound o' dice set. It is not a standard d20. Most of the high numbers are on one side and therefore the low numbers are on the other side. For most, this is not a serious issue, but I have gamed with people who can arrange a die to land on one side more often than the other.
That must have been from the pound of dice—what you're talking about is known as a "countdown die," where the 20 is adjacent to the 19, which is adjacent to the 18, and so on down... It's most commonly used by Magic: The Gathering players who use it to keep track of their life point totals.
This particular die is *not* a countdown die.
Masika(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Battles Case Subscriber)
From my understanding the dice from pound of dice are factory seconds. I am assuming this particular product is not from a pond of dice, rather an individual product.
From my understanding the dice from pound of dice are factory seconds. I am assuming this particular product is not from a pond of dice, rather an individual product.
If it is, he didn't buy it from us... our distributor only sells the big countdown dice from Koplow, not the little ones from Chessex. However, that Pound of Dice can include anything Chessex has ever made, so it *could* have come from one.