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Jamcat
02-21-2008, 02:38 AM
Here is a fun device to roll dice with:
http://papermakeit.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=42
Mike Taylor
02-22-2008, 12:47 AM
Meh, I prefer rolling my baseball-sized d20 of doom the old-fashioned way. :D
Detritus
03-03-2008, 05:29 AM
Meh, I prefer rolling my baseball-sized d20 of doom the old-fashioned way. :D
Off an offending player/DM's (depending on which YOU are a the moment) head?
last time I DMed the "most muchkin-like" player at the table, who also happens to be the "other DM" (we switch off who's campaign is played at each session) used his and broke part of the folding leaf table and dumped a quart of Code Red (along w/ all his gaming gear) in his own lap....
same guy managed to take one of those "original style D4s" (the ones with points like a caltrop) and make it stick point down in the table.
Sehson
03-03-2008, 07:15 PM
We once got a set of the foam rubber dice for gaming....
yes rolls were now a contact sport as the dice were thrown at various players.... that was until the dog got a hold of the dice while the owner was at work and decided they made a good chew toy.... yellow foam rubber bits all over his appartment.
Mike Taylor
03-03-2008, 07:23 PM
Off an offending player/DM's (depending on which YOU are a the moment) head?
last time I DMed the "most muchkin-like" player at the table, who also happens to be the "other DM" (we switch off who's campaign is played at each session) used his and broke part of the folding leaf table and dumped a quart of Code Red (along w/ all his gaming gear) in his own lap....
same guy managed to take one of those "original style D4s" (the ones with points like a caltrop) and make it stick point down in the table.
Well, it didn't break a table, but mine put a couple of noticeable dents in one of the open gaming tables at Origins 2002. If I use it, which is seldom nowadays, it gets rolled on the floor where it can't break anything.
Detritus
03-03-2008, 09:25 PM
in ref to the broken table i thinki should have noted that the table in question wasn't in the best shape to begin with. it had been repeately received repairs in the the finest tradition of redneck home improvement. ie it wasn't a table so much as a loose formation of MDF and metal bits held together by bailing wire, duct tape and bubble gum. it has since been retired (ie thrown out on the curb, where it promptly disolved in the next rain storm)
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