h a l f b a k e r yWarm and Fussy
add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, random
news, help, about, links, report a problem
browse anonymously,
or get an account
and write.
register,
|
|
|
Please log in.
Before you can vote, you need to register.
Please log in or create an account.
|
Any multiple of 4 faces can be made into a sphericon-bipyramid shape - the d8, though, would look exactly as it does now - but why not have an entire set?
Zocchihedron dice etc.
http://www.advancin....php/products_id/40 Spherical D100 - not the one I have (mine's a D6), but it looks interesting. [DrCurry, Apr 22 2005]
16-sided faceted sphericon
http://www.seanmich...phericon_dice.shtml [iamanangelchaser, Apr 11 2009]
[link]
|
|
Please, not the sphericon craze again! |
|
|
[Random] but sphericon surfaces are curved -- how would
the die be able to come to rest on a face? |
|
|
Sorry if i wasn't clear enough - it would be made by slicing a double pyramid in the same way that a real sphericon is made from a double cone |
|
|
JHC: for what it's worth, I have a
pair of spherical dice. |
|
|
Me too, and you can roll them whenever you want ... baby. |
|
|
A D100 is filled with small grains. As it rolls these grains slow down the rolling significantly, so that it rests at a number after only a few seconds, just like normal dice do. The only problem is determining what that number is. You have to look carefully which number is on top. |
|
|
I have some difficulty understanding this idea. Is it about making a D4 and D12 in the same shape as this D100? That's nice. The rollplayers would collects these like Bill Gates collects dollars. |
|
|
No it isn't, dice are nice! |
|
|
I think I'm the only person that gets what he's talking about. It's not a bad idea at all--think a faceted sphericon. Of course, this would be pointless with anything less than 10 sides. |
|
|
[zeno] somehow you were lucky enough to miss out on the sphericon craze the first time - google "sphericon" |
|
|
[5th earth] you need a multiple of 4 sides for it to work - a d12 or d20 qualify - as would a d16 if such a thing were to exist |
|
|
Seriously. Most of you guys don't seem to get it. First off, a sphericon is not a sphere. He's not proposing spherical dice. A sphericon is derived from a bicone, which is the shape of many polyhedral dice, most commonly d10s. So if you can take a bicone and make a sphericon, you can take a biconal die and make it into a sphericonal die. Check out the link above for a 3d image. |
|
|
Why would you want to do this? Well, novelty really. It's just neat. I don't think there's any other advantage. That said, people who buy lots of polyhedral dice are suckers for novelty. It would probably make money. |
|
| |