Spyke
lemmy.world

I think it’s funnier not applying a number to each side, and just going based off of interpretation

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lemmy.world

There's been a bit of a global jpeg shortage lately since most jpegs are grown in the Mokri Yaly River Valley in Ukraine. I don't see how we could realistically expect full jpeg until 2025 at the earliest if I'm being honest

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It's actually Джий Пеґг, anglicized as Dzheiy Pegh.

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lemm.ee

Honestly now I just want to put a normal, numbered d20 into a magic 8-ball and use that

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Oh cool. Kinda surprised it’s not a more common idea. But I’ve been thinking it probably wouldn’t be too hard to make your own if you have a 3D printer and know how to use it (I don’t and I don’t)

Would be a really fun thing to bring to D&D night

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JokeDeityreply
lemm.ee

Really depends on how you interpret the do-overs, especially in the moment.

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Synthuirreply
lemmy.ml

“You fall 200 feet into the canyon below, shattering every bone in your body yet miraculously not dying. Would you like to climb back up and try again?”

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sh.itjust.works

Just imagine if someone used this die, but didn't tell anyone.

"Okay, what did you get on your attack roll?"
"Better not tell you now"
"Wow, that must be really bad, huh?"

"What did you get on your initiative?"
"Yes"
"Huh?"

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I have a blank D20 that I wrote short phrases onto each face of in order to produce a similar result, with "oh fuck" on the "1" side. Roll for a general feel of how well you did.

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I have a spare magic 8 ball that I was planning on cracking open to retrieve the prophecy pearl from inside. Still haven't cracked it open because idk what the elixir is inside

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