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Ares78
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Oct 11, 2018
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Whoever painted this set had the precision of a baby orangutan.
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Other than that they’re ok. They are also optically biaxial (like selenite), which is pretty fun I suppose.
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Oct 11, 2018
Gangleri
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Oct 17, 2018
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Ares78I have a similar set from MDG and the numbers were also poorly aligned on those, quite a frustrating detail since they look good otherwise.
Oct 17, 2018
SDante
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Apr 16, 2019
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Ares78Numbers are and should be aligned to distribute weight, not to be even or centred. You need a fair roll, not a pretty stone.
Apr 16, 2019
JeffWilder
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May 10, 2019
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SDanteIn comparison to the weight of the die, the non-engraved numbers aren't going to have any appreciable weight. Since the purpose of spending this much on dice is, in fact, for them to look good, the numbers should definitely be centered. (Again, though, I'm waiting for engraved version. If enough people are waiting for the engraved version, and speak up, maybe we can get it.)
May 10, 2019
SDante
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May 14, 2019
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JeffWilderEven engraved dice (dize if you don't know how to pronounce) will let you trick roll after some practice. A single dy only adds to the ILLUSION of a "fair roll" To dys with death does make a lot of sense. Dø (ø is oer) but the D is hard and high (Diye) is a death. Diyoer. A plural bokmal would have a hard, fricative end followed by a or e. Giving, død or something similar
May 14, 2019
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