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  2. Pentagonal trapezohedron - Wikipedia

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    Ten ten-sided dice. The pentagonal trapezohedron was patented for use as a gaming die (i.e. "game apparatus") in 1906. [1] These dice are used for role-playing games that use percentile-based skills; however, a twenty-sided die can be labeled with the numbers 0-9 twice to use for percentages instead.

  3. Disdyakis triacontahedron - Wikipedia

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    Since 2016, the Dice Lab has used the disdyakis triacontahedron to mass-market an injection-moulded 120-sided die. [5] It is claimed that 120 is the largest possible number of faces on a fair die, aside from infinite families (such as right regular prisms, bipyramids, and trapezohedra) that would be impractical in reality due to the tendency to ...

  4. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    More than any other virtual gaming system I've played with, Roll20's Lost Mines captured what it's like to delve into dungeons". [ 35 ] Ryan Hiller, for GeekDad in 2017, stated that " Roll20 is an industry leading web and tablet based virtual-tabletop application" and that " Roll20 is one of my must have digital tools for roleplaying". [ 53 ]

  5. Dice - Wikipedia

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    A very common notation, considered a standard, expresses a dice roll as nds or nDs, where n is the number of dice rolled and s is the number of sides on each die; if only one die is rolled, n is normally not shown. For example, d4 denotes one four-sided die; 6d8 means the player should roll six eight-sided dice and sum the results.

  6. Dice notation - Wikipedia

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    7th Sea and Legend of the Five Rings use only 10-sided dice, so it omits the number of sides, using notation of the form , meaning "roll eight ten-sided dice, keep the highest six, and sum them."Although using a roll and keep system, Cortex Plus games all use roll all the dice of different sizes and keep two (normally the two best), although a ...

  7. Zocchihedron - Wikipedia

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    It took three years for Zocchi to design his die, and three more years to get it into production. Since its introduction, Zocchi has improved the design of the Zocchihedron, filling it with teardrop-shaped free-falling weights to make it settle more swiftly when rolled. The Zocchihedron II is a further improved model, and has another filler.

  8. Edusim - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Edusim project is to provide an example platform, and initial resources for demonstrating the use of lesson driven 3D virtual environments in the classroom or for training purposes using interactive surfaces and/or whiteboards as the hardware platform for the "immersive touch" 3D NUI direct manipulation of the 3D learning content.

  9. 3d20 system - Wikipedia

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    A typical twenty-sided die The 3d20 system is the role-playing game system used in Neuroshima and Monastyr . [ 1 ] Like the d20 System , it uses twenty-sided dice , but unlike that system it most typically uses three.