Where is this six-sided die from
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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?
I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.
Who knows where this die is from?
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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?
I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.
Who knows where this die is from?
identify-this-game dice
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To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
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Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
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3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06
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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?
I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.
Who knows where this die is from?
identify-this-game dice
Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?
I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.
Who knows where this die is from?
identify-this-game dice
identify-this-game dice
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3
To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
21
Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
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3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06
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To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
21
Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
1
3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06
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3
To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
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21
Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
1
1
3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06
3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06
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It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:
I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.
...in particular, this picture:
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Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
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It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
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Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
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@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
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I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
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accepted
It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:
I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.
...in particular, this picture:
1
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
3
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
4
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
2
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
1
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
|
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up vote
25
down vote
accepted
It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:
I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.
...in particular, this picture:
1
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
3
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
4
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
2
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
1
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
|
show 3 more comments
up vote
25
down vote
accepted
up vote
25
down vote
accepted
It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:
I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.
...in particular, this picture:
It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:
I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.
...in particular, this picture:
answered Nov 27 at 17:37
RichardJ
1
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
3
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
4
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
2
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
1
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
|
show 3 more comments
1
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
3
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
4
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
2
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
1
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
1
1
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 17:38
3
3
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
Nov 27 at 17:45
4
4
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
Nov 27 at 17:50
2
2
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
Nov 27 at 18:00
1
1
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
I can do that later when I get home. The owner likes the random spread to use as a fall damage die.
– Longspeak
Nov 27 at 18:36
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To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
Nov 27 at 17:29
21
Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
Nov 27 at 17:40
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3 & 4 are the middle two values of a d6, the average value of the die roll is 3.5. It doesn't make sense to present two values as the average.
– ilkkachu
Nov 28 at 13:06