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Paul Edward Carson’s welded basketball-sized D12 looks like it’d be perfect for rolling the next big Space Marine skirmish! He explains a key advantage of owning such an item -
If i need to generate a random number between 1 and 12 while destroying my house, i have just the thing.
That you do, Paul – anyone for RPG bowling?!










I work at the Maryland Institute College of Art and I saw a student carrying around a 3′ x 3′ 20-sider.
you need at least 12 dice for a decent skirmish sometimes a lot more (i used 30 for hits yesterday), and then they are all d6′s i cant imagine rolling 30 bricks.
the hammer is not a D12 situation. – does not in any way detract from the lethality of rolling this in a world consumed by war
My Roomate made a D20 that was probably the size of a Novelty Beach Ball.
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