|
|
(4 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| [[Image:Crayolad20.JPG|left]]Are you old enough to remember when [[dice]] didn't have inked or painted numbers? With the old D&D games, you got soft plastic powder blue dice and a soft white and red crayon. In order to see the numbers you had to fill in the etched spots with the wax. | | #REDIRECT [[Dice#Crayola Dice]] |
| | |
| There were no d10's either. The d20 was labeled 0-9 twice (fit 2 digits on a die face? IMPOSSIBLE!) so you colored one half of the numbers white and the other half red. It acted as your D10, and if you needed a d20, you declared one color to be +10 before you rolled.
| |
| | |
| [[Image:Crayoladice.JPG|thumb|This set actually had a d10. That was pretty weird at the time.]]
| |
| | |
| These dice were made out of pretty soft plastic, and after 25 years, most of mine don't even stop rolling anymore. No more corners.
| |
| | |
| This has been a bout of nostalgia.
| |
| | |
| Go away now.
| |
| | |
| [[category:roleplaying]]
| |