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Method of using a d60 (sixty sided die) in place of all standard polyhedral dice

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 11:19 pm
by ZelahHutchinson
1-20: Roll sixty sided die. Divide the number that is rolled by 20 and use the remainder.
1-12: Roll sixty sided die. Divide the number that is rolled by 12 and use the remainder.
1-10: Roll sixty sided die. Divide the number that is rolled by 10 and use the remainder.
1-6: Roll sixty sided die. Divide the number that is rolled by 6 and use the remainder.
1-4: Roll sixty sided die. Divide the number that is rolled by 4 and use the remainder.

1-8: Roll sixty sided die to determine odd or even. When odd roll sixty sided die again and divide the result by 8 to find the remainder. Use this number as your result. When the first roll is even roll the sixty sided die again and add 60 before dividing by 8 and taking the remainder as result.

As you can see the eight sided die is the hardest and requires two rolls to figure out. But now you can own just a single die for all purposes.

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Re: Method of using a d60 (sixty sided die) in place of all standard polyhedral dice

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:29 am
by AshleyCuneo
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