The Dice Lab Opaque Black Multi D2 D3 D4 Dice MultiDice
Category:
Multi Dice
Colour(s):
Black Dice
£3.95
10+ In stock
This is a dice that creates multiple outcomes ... one roll gives you the result for a D2. D3 and D4 dice.
Reading the D2 D3 D4 Multi Dice... The photo shows the top view of the die,
in one of twelve possible orientations. The middle number is used to read the d3 value, the number set in a triangle the d4 value.
Many people are familiar with four-sided dice (caltrops) and the fact that they don't roll very well due to the small number of sides. The situation is even worse for three-sided dice, since there are no polyhedra with only three sides. In order to decide between two choices, most people will flip a coin, but wouldn't it be nice if you could use the more satisfying motion of rolling a die? These unique dice solve all of these problems by numbering a modified rhombic dodecahedron to allow it to be read as a d2 (1 or 2), d3 (1-3), or d4 (1-4).
Reading the D2 D3 D4 Multi Dice... The photo shows the top view of the die,
in one of twelve possible orientations. The middle number is used to read the d3 value, the number set in a triangle the d4 value.
Many people are familiar with four-sided dice (caltrops) and the fact that they don't roll very well due to the small number of sides. The situation is even worse for three-sided dice, since there are no polyhedra with only three sides. In order to decide between two choices, most people will flip a coin, but wouldn't it be nice if you could use the more satisfying motion of rolling a die? These unique dice solve all of these problems by numbering a modified rhombic dodecahedron to allow it to be read as a d2 (1 or 2), d3 (1-3), or d4 (1-4).
This is a dice that creates multiple outcomes ... one roll gives you the result for a D2. D3 and D4 dice.
Reading the D2 D3 D4 Multi Dice... The photo shows the top view of the die,
in one of twelve possible orientations. The middle number is used to read the d3 value, the number set in a triangle the d4 value.
Many people are familiar with four-sided dice (caltrops) and the fact that they don't roll very well due to the small number of sides. The situation is even worse for three-sided dice, since there are no polyhedra with only three sides. In order to decide between two choices, most people will flip a coin, but wouldn't it be nice if you could use the more satisfying motion of rolling a die? These unique dice solve all of these problems by numbering a modified rhombic dodecahedron to allow it to be read as a d2 (1 or 2), d3 (1-3), or d4 (1-4).
Reading the D2 D3 D4 Multi Dice... The photo shows the top view of the die,
in one of twelve possible orientations. The middle number is used to read the d3 value, the number set in a triangle the d4 value.
Many people are familiar with four-sided dice (caltrops) and the fact that they don't roll very well due to the small number of sides. The situation is even worse for three-sided dice, since there are no polyhedra with only three sides. In order to decide between two choices, most people will flip a coin, but wouldn't it be nice if you could use the more satisfying motion of rolling a die? These unique dice solve all of these problems by numbering a modified rhombic dodecahedron to allow it to be read as a d2 (1 or 2), d3 (1-3), or d4 (1-4).