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<b>Dice</b> (singular die) are polyhedral randomizers used to adjudicate the outcome of uncertain events. While [[d6|six-sided dice]] are easily the most familiar, dice are also commonly found in [[d4|four]]-, [[d8|eight]]-, [[d10|ten]]-, [[d12|twelve]]-, and [[d20|twenty-sided]] varieties. | <b>Dice</b> (singular die) are polyhedral randomizers used to adjudicate the outcome of uncertain events. While [[d6|six-sided dice]] are easily the most familiar, dice are also commonly found in [[d4|four]]-, [[d8|eight]]-, [[d10|ten]]-, [[d12|twelve]]-, and [[d20|twenty-sided]] varieties. Less commonly in [[d30|thirty]]- and [[d100|hundred]]-sided varieties. | ||
See also: [[dice pool]] | See also: [[dice pool]] | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 6 January 2006
Dice (singular die) are polyhedral randomizers used to adjudicate the outcome of uncertain events. While six-sided dice are easily the most familiar, dice are also commonly found in four-, eight-, ten-, twelve-, and twenty-sided varieties. Less commonly in thirty- and hundred-sided varieties.
See also: dice pool