TheBestLinks.com
TheBestLinks.com
Four-sided dice, Dice, Role-playing game, Tetrahedron, Triangle, Dungeons and ... Print friendly version | Tell a friend
 
Navigation
Search
Toolbox

Four-sided dice

From TheBestLinks.com


Four-sided dice are often used in role-playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons, to get small numbers for things such as damage or stat increases. Each die is a tetrahedron with 4 equilateral triangle-shaped faces.

Four-sided dice are unique in that the number rolled does not show up on the topmost face as with other dice, but as the correctly oriented number that shows up on all three visible triangles.

There are two configurations for four-sided dice. One places the numbers on each face at the midpoint of each side of the triangle. The number rolled is indicated by the number that shows right-side up at the base of all three visible triangles.

The other configuration places one number at each angle of each face of the die. The rolled number is shown, correctly oriented, at the apex of the triangle on all 3 visible faces.

Because of their shape and their tendancy to fall on the floor and underfoot, gamers frequently refer to four-sided dice as caltrops.

Related links


Top visited 0 of 0 links

[no links posted yet]

>> place link >>

Discussion

Last posted 0 of 0 messages

[no messages posted yet]

>> post message >>

Watch

You can add this article to your own "watchlist" and receive e-mail notification about all changes in this page.
 
   
Innovate it
This page was last modified 05:25, 4 Sep 2004.
  Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
Powered by MediaWiki