So no word on dice priority? Like, if one player wants both players to use set A, and the other player wants both players to use set B, who decides which dice to use?
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So no word on dice priority? Like, if one player wants both players to use set A, and the other player wants both players to use set B, who decides which dice to use?
You you out back and have a contest, just check which way the winds blowing first.
Where did you get that custom dice set I want I want
Is it possible for someone to order a set if they happen to have more money than sense?
Certainly. https://www.shapeways.com/shops/treybert
Thanks. Each product is for just one die?
I just don't like anything that isn't dice to table.
I confess I'm a little puzzled at the hostility towards players who don't share this viewpoint. You may not like the app, but players are well within the rules if they choose to utilize it.
I have the app, and I use it on occasion. I haven't found it to be statistically better or worse than rolling dice, but there is something more enjoyable about rolling dice for me. They're... tangible, I guess. I did build myself a small dice tray so I could stop knocking over ships and displacing asteroids with them, at least.
On a semi-related note, if I roll 4 or more dice, I roll them in pairs. Firstly, my hands are on the smaller side, so it's a little easier for me to keep control of them (not dropping before ready, dropping them on ships, etc) but I feel like I roll more positive results as well. At least, I feel like they get a better chance to "roll" where if my hand is full of them, they clump together too much or impact each other more than they should.
I agree that tangible game pieces are much better than intangible ones. However, I feel someone like me would have good reason to use the app, instead of bringing a dice cup or some other junk to clutter the table with.
Solution to the dice app shenanigans...why not have your opponent roll for the current player?
I own three red and three green dice, buying the dice app was the cheaper option and as I can use it for three ffg games and any that use regular dice I consider it a bargain.
I own three red and three green dice, buying the dice app was the cheaper option and as I can use it for three ffg games and any that use regular dice I consider it a bargain.
Oh yeah! I forgot about that. There's (i believe) 4 games it supports? EoE, X-Wing, Armada, and IA. If you play all of them, it's definitely the economical way to go (that, and you don't need to carry around all the extra dice).
Yeah forgot IA.