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I am off to a gaming (D&D, etc) con this weekend. (Dragonflight in Seattle, in case you're going to be there.) And I have been thinking lately about the various superstitions we have about our dice.
* I won't let anyone else touch my dice. If someone does, I have to discard that particular die.
(That's also how I came to ship Bob and Dave. In one strip, they were rolling up new characters and Bob was having a terrible time. Dave offered to let Bob use his dice. My god, I thought, Dave has it bad for Bob. Bob, though, was horrified and refused.)
* The Boy likes to train his dice. He leaves them sitting on the table with the highest number showing. (Since he's usually our DM, sometimes I turn them all to ones to train them more to our advantage.)
* We have a group superstition that it's bad luck to roll your dice on the battle map.
* A friend sometimes uses a "helper die" when she has to make an important roll. She adds a d10 or d12 in with her d20, just to make the d20 roll better.
Do you have any dice superstitions or other gaming rituals? I could use all the luck I can get for the con!
* I won't let anyone else touch my dice. If someone does, I have to discard that particular die.
(That's also how I came to ship Bob and Dave. In one strip, they were rolling up new characters and Bob was having a terrible time. Dave offered to let Bob use his dice. My god, I thought, Dave has it bad for Bob. Bob, though, was horrified and refused.)
* The Boy likes to train his dice. He leaves them sitting on the table with the highest number showing. (Since he's usually our DM, sometimes I turn them all to ones to train them more to our advantage.)
* We have a group superstition that it's bad luck to roll your dice on the battle map.
* A friend sometimes uses a "helper die" when she has to make an important roll. She adds a d10 or d12 in with her d20, just to make the d20 roll better.
Do you have any dice superstitions or other gaming rituals? I could use all the luck I can get for the con!

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I think you've covered most of my rituals -- although it's also bad luck if they fall off the table mid-roll -- except for the evil hoodoo I used to do on other people. When playing Yatzhee, for example, just as another player dropped the dice I would mutter "No twos" (if that was what they were going for), and by god, there wouldn't be any twos. It got to the point that my siblings insisted I stay silent during their rolls, because I was "cursing" them, and many an argument was spawned. *g*
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that is something, though. as a bit of a humorous/curiousity thing, why not make up a quick poll for those at the con, and find out what others do. write up a little article (specific to that con) showing some of the responses and the outcome of the poll. might be able to get it published.
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I used to play with a group who did Star Wars RPing, and at the end of one session, as we were packing up, the DM (the JM?) came up short a die. He asked if any of us had it, and we all began hunting around the table, but turned up nothing.
"Stop!" he demanded. "Somebody make a perception roll!"
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There's a gaming con in SEATTLE this weekend??? OMG I wanna go! But... Cnd just lost her job, we're not supposed to be spending any money... *sniffles*
If you're close enough to Seattle to go to a con, are you close enough to drop into Vancouver some time for a visit? We can geek over anime and gaming! ^_^
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I need to practice with mine. I will roll them many times, explaining to them what must be done. If, after several rolls, they are still failing me, I will swap them out for more reliable dice.
And I totally have separate sets of dice for games where I need to roll high and games where I need to roll low. This is so they don't get confused.
Mmmm. Dice.
*relurks*
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Have a great time at the con! Talk to you a week from Sunday, I guess?
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My dark green dice roll high so I only use them for damage. My clear green ones are for to hit rolls, and they roll nice and low. My orange chaos dice are just for looks.
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I tend to roll horribly anyway. Dice hate me. But sometimes I can do this thing where when I start to get frustrated with my crappy die rolls, I'll insist that I'll fail rolls and then crit spectacularly. I've tried being clever and doing it right out of the box, but that doesn't work.
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The tag line almost made me sniffle a little....
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Re Vancouver, it very well may be so. :) We should email on that topic some time.
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Re: The tag line almost made me sniffle a little....
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Of course, I'm a crappy roller in general, and have been known to curse dice in the past. -_- My gamer friends don't let me NEAR their dice, I've ruined ones that used to consistently roll high or low. My characters inevitably take more hits and more damage than anyone else in the party, which is why I whine until the GM lets me twink the character, just so I can SURVIVE. >.