From several people...
Do you re-roll cocked dice? Yes
Do you re-roll floor dice? Yes
Do you roll where everyone can see it? Yes, but my group's pretty trusting.
Do you feel betrayed by your dice when they roll poorly? Sometimes even to the point of lecturing them.
Do you have a favorite type of die? What is it? Ten-sided dice are neat.
Do you have different dice for different functions? Not really.
Do you have different dice for different games? Nope.
Do you have more of a single type of die than the others? What is it? Yes, D6s and D10s, legacies of Star Wars and 7th Sea/Legend of the Five Rings/Clan War.
Do you have FUDGE dice? Nope
Do you have scatter dice? Nope
Do you let other people touch your dice? If they ask first, but for crying out loud, people, bring your own dice to the game, okay?
Do you have dice superstitions? What are they? Nope
Do you buy more dice even though you don't need them? Not anymore, but I get strangely happy when I get dice in swag bags at cons.
What's your favorite die? The two promotional D6s from Crafty Games.
If you were to put custom symbols on a die what would they be? Probably an "A" in some particularly nifty font.
Do you have dice made of anything particularly different than normal? What? Nope - just good ol' plastic.
What do you keep your dice in? Two dice bags - one huge one that stays on my desk and a small one that goes to games.
Do you have more than one dice container? Yes.
Do you keep dice in your pocket? Your glovebox? Your workplace? Nope. I've got a dice roller app on my TX, though, and it lives in my bookbag.
If you have a partner that games, do you have separate dice? Yep. K and E both liked dice of particular color combinations.
Do you have any of the first dice you bought or received? I'll bet my brother has a couple of our old red-box D&D dice from '83, and I've got at least one from the blue-box Expert Set.
Do you play certain games just because they have you roll lots of dice? Nope.
Do you love your dice? How much? I'm fond of them, but I wouldn't call it love.
Oh, hey,
tfbretz , lookie-here:

Do you re-roll cocked dice? Yes
Do you re-roll floor dice? Yes
Do you roll where everyone can see it? Yes, but my group's pretty trusting.
Do you feel betrayed by your dice when they roll poorly? Sometimes even to the point of lecturing them.
Do you have a favorite type of die? What is it? Ten-sided dice are neat.
Do you have different dice for different functions? Not really.
Do you have different dice for different games? Nope.
Do you have more of a single type of die than the others? What is it? Yes, D6s and D10s, legacies of Star Wars and 7th Sea/Legend of the Five Rings/Clan War.
Do you have FUDGE dice? Nope
Do you have scatter dice? Nope
Do you let other people touch your dice? If they ask first, but for crying out loud, people, bring your own dice to the game, okay?
Do you have dice superstitions? What are they? Nope
Do you buy more dice even though you don't need them? Not anymore, but I get strangely happy when I get dice in swag bags at cons.
What's your favorite die? The two promotional D6s from Crafty Games.
If you were to put custom symbols on a die what would they be? Probably an "A" in some particularly nifty font.
Do you have dice made of anything particularly different than normal? What? Nope - just good ol' plastic.
What do you keep your dice in? Two dice bags - one huge one that stays on my desk and a small one that goes to games.
Do you have more than one dice container? Yes.
Do you keep dice in your pocket? Your glovebox? Your workplace? Nope. I've got a dice roller app on my TX, though, and it lives in my bookbag.
If you have a partner that games, do you have separate dice? Yep. K and E both liked dice of particular color combinations.
Do you have any of the first dice you bought or received? I'll bet my brother has a couple of our old red-box D&D dice from '83, and I've got at least one from the blue-box Expert Set.
Do you play certain games just because they have you roll lots of dice? Nope.
Do you love your dice? How much? I'm fond of them, but I wouldn't call it love.
Oh, hey,

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Date: 2008-12-13 09:09 pm (UTC)