MattyHelms wrote:
They are beautiful. I'm afraid, however, that I would confuse the minus for a blank side.
I agree entirely. Lovely to look at but they fail my first test for dice, as do many of the products by Q-Workshop. Dice are a tool for use at the gaming table and if there is a high chance of confusion and lack of clarity then they simply aren't doing the job. The simplicity of normal Fudge dice is one of the best things about them. It's a real shame, because a slight redesign of the "blank" faces would solve the problem immediately without spoiling the aesthetic.
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Dungeonero wrote:
Good point. You made me remember my lego Fudge dice which I've only used once. Too bouncy and a bit too large for my (already large) hand to roll four of them at once.
The solution here is using 3dF.
The [-] die.