Can you use MTG spin downs as 20-sided dice?

avatarTrottingArea7 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong7 months ago

Sure, you can use spin downs as D20s if you're not super strict about randomness. I've used them in a pinch for RPGs when my regular D20 goes missing. Just gave it an extra good shake!

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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

Absolutely, you can use MTG spin downs as 20-sided dice for casual play. They鈥檙e just like regular D20s but with the numbers arranged in sequence to make it easier to find the next number when you're keeping track of your life total in MTG. Just remember, in games where the randomness of dice rolls is crucial, using a spin down might raise some eyebrows due to the sequential number placement.


avatarCoilingShip7 months ago

Nah, don't do it. Regular D20 dice are randomized for a reason. Spin downs are for keeping score, not fair rolls.

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