How many of you use the d3?


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I'm curious. Even though it's simple to just split a d6, I always saw it as utterly pointless.


I have a d6 with two 1's, two 2's, and two 3's. I have no idea where it came from, but its been in my dice tub for fifteen years or so. I have never used it in game.


I've seen some people online who crafted 3-sided die that were interestingly shaped cylinders, but really, is that 1 point of damage really s significant that it can't just be a d4? Whenever my friends and I are running games, we just say any d3 is a d4 and any d2 is just 1 damage.


I've always thought the d3 was lame. Usually just bumped 'em up to d4s, as you've suggested.

For example, all unarmed strikes are d4s. Improved Unarmed Strike bumps it up to d6 (no change for a monk; though, their damage improves with level, as normal).


I actually use a d3. Not often, but I bought a couple so I use them when it pops up. Probably the most important usage of it is the summon monster spells.

Sovereign Court

If I had one I'd use it all the time. I even found some good use for my d24.

The d30 unfortunately is still kind of a novelty. :(

Dark Archive

I've got one, and a d2 too. I've used them on occasion.


Almost never had any use for it in Pathfinder, but I use it in a non-rpg gladiatorial combat system I've been working on.


I've been using it for some of my Sorcerer1/Oracle1's cantrips, like acid splash and ray of frost. I personally think that the 1d3's in pathfinder should be either 1d4, or 1d4-1, or something


I use it on a regular basis. However I tend to use it more in non-pathfinder games.


I use a D3" 6 sided dice numbered 1-3 twice. After 8 hours of gaming i really don't feel like doing division and then addition with whatever modifiers are on the roll.

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

I use d3's.

Silver Crusade

We always split a d6.

Then some of us bought some d3's and now we tend to use them.

(on a related note, some of us phased out use of the traditional pyramid d4's for Crystal Caste's d4's. For ease of reading, their d4's are the only dice from their "crystal" shape line that I'd recommend over the standard, but what a difference that one exception makes.

Liberty's Edge

BigNorseWolf wrote:
I use a D3" 6 sided dice numbered 1-3 twice. After 8 hours of gaming i really don't feel like doing division and then addition with whatever modifiers are on the roll.

+1 to this


I use d3s for hit dice.
I have a house rule that you roll 2 half size dice at each level, as a compromise between taking half the max value (my original preference) and the standard rule (one guy made a big fuss about losing that half a hit point each level).

I agree that there's little difference between a 3 and a 4, but it adds up when you roll multiples.


Mikaze wrote:


(on a related note, some of us phased out use of the traditional pyramid d4's for Crystal Caste's d4's. For ease of reading, their d4's are the only dice from their "crystal" shape line that I'd recommend over the standard, but what a difference that one exception makes.

+1

I hate D4 so much I usually roll D8 and divide.

i only have an ugly orange cylinder D4 but its a jewel in my collection.

as for the d3, a d6 divided is easy enough for me.


(In my best Jerry) Some of best rolls are D3; my entire GAME is D3!

(Switch to George) I'M a D3!

Ahem. Anyway, yes, I use D3's. I see no shame or trouble in this. In fact the mean weenies MTG gamer in me wants to see MORE D3's with ridiculous bonus damage stacked on it. I think it was Umbranus that taught me how to convert a Ray of Frost into a 1D3+7 damage attack; I think that's awesome and would love more.

This is why I'm working dilligently to craft a build using 3.5 and PF feats, focused on rays, that would just weedle enemies to death with said ray. An echoing, split ray fired quickened from a wand while holding a Rhime Spell rod in the other hand so that the twin rays of frost attack a second time the next round for a total of 4d3+7 forcing 4 saves vs getting entangled.

I'm sure I'll be destroyed by round 2.


I remember writing on these boards that I bought a set of blank dice (a d4, d6, d8, d10, d12 and d20) from paizo.com, but had no use for the blank d6 or d10. Someone suggested that I make the blank d6 into a d3. I thought that was a good idea, although I commented at the time that I would have no use for a d5.

I was wrong. Oftentimes, if something might happen to one of 3 characters, and I wanted to pick one at random, I would roll 1d3. And I'm now running a campaign with 5 PCs.

(By the way, if I do use, say, a d6 as a d3, I don't usually divide. More often, I use modular arithmetic.)


I got one d6 with double 1-3, like some others here. mine was form some kids board game. When we trashed the game I kept the dice and it took me some time and missed rolls (in a d6 game) to figure out why I always rolled so low.
Now I always use it for d3 rolls.

As to d5: there are actually some games using a d5 on a regular basis.
For example the Warhammer 40K games from FFG use them for some weapons as damage dice.


Umbranus wrote:
I got one d6 with double 1-3, like some others here. mine was form some kids board game. When we trashed the game I kept the dice and it took me some time and missed rolls (in a d6 game) to figure out why I always rolled so low.

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Boy, that must have stunk!

I once got a game with a twenty-sided d10. I later threw away the game, but kept the die. For a short while, it was in my regular Pathfinder dice set, but I later put it into storage in fear that someone might mistake it for a d20.

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Maps, Rulebook Subscriber

I have the same die. It was from the boardgame Survive, I believe, where an island is sinking one tile at a time.


I'm curious where my d3 is from. Maybe someone knows. Its a blue d6 with large, white numbers 1-3 printed on the surfaces.


I use d3 realy often in my Rise of the Runelords game. The goblins dager damage and a player halfling rogue make d3 usefull. I also realy like the cylinder d4 wich I now use instead of the caltrop pyramidal d4.

Now I just have to find use for my d14, d16, d24 and d30 wich I bought just for fun :)


A guy from our Carrion Crown game has one of those triangular prism (cylinder?) d3s that he uses semi-regularly for Ray of Frost. Personally, I like my dice to roll more, rather than just plopping down on the table.

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Maps, Rulebook Subscriber
Ciaran Barnes wrote:
I'm curious where my d3 is from. Maybe someone knows. Its a blue d6 with large, white numbers 1-3 printed on the surfaces.

Yep that's exactly the same as mine from the boardgame Survive later called Escape From Atlantis I think.


Now I know. Thank you.


Ciaran Barnes wrote:
Now I know.

and knowledge is power!!!

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