Hi there. Thanks for the video. To roll on a table of D1000 you use 3d10 or you use any percentile dice? Ftw theres another tipe of d4 that the number that counts instead of being on the top are in the base, but it reads the same way, reads as the number that is not tilted
hey thanks for the comment but in regards to the d1000 i have no idea i never came across a moment in d&d 5e where i needed a d1000 that was not homebrew and even then it was settled using a digital dice roller on roll20
Okay, two things. One, the D100 isn't discontinued, and two, just get one in black and white so it's easy to read. Also you never pulled out a D100 to show us how to read it, so your video title is misleading.
@@jasonbenson007 Your video title literally says "how to read d&d dice d4 and d100". At no point in the video did you actually pull out a d100, and being a sarcastic douchebag about it isn't going to fix that.
@@ZaaltheDragon I am sorry if i'm coming off as sarcastic but that is not my intention I was quite serious about redoing the video to give more information and to make sure I cover everything regarding the dice and I was serious about thanking you for pointing it out. I take every critique serious and I'm always looking to improve and fix my mistakes.
Thank you so much! I needed this to understand how to choose my Tiefling appearance 😄
Thx man, really helpful on the d100
im glad you found it helpful
Thank you I’ve actually been trying to find out how and I honestly couldn’t find anything from anyone
glad it was useful
This is so helpful!! Thank you so much!
im glad it helped you
Thanks love for the vid ^-^ this is helpful to me. ❤️
Some d4s have the number on the bottom of the dice, this confused me seeing one for the first time bc i thought it was always the top
thanks for the info i never seen one too yet
Ugh, I could not for the life of me figure out percentile dice. Thanks.
Glad it helped
Hi there. Thanks for the video.
To roll on a table of D1000 you use 3d10 or you use any percentile dice?
Ftw theres another tipe of d4 that the number that counts instead of being on the top are in the base, but it reads the same way, reads as the number that is not tilted
hey thanks for the comment but in regards to the d1000 i have no idea i never came across a moment in d&d 5e where i needed a d1000 that was not homebrew and even then it was settled using a digital dice roller on roll20
Thanks!
how do you roll "0" ?
you dont the lowest roll possible is 1 and the highest is 100
@@jasonbenson007 figuered as much, wanted to be sure do, thank you
nice video but please at least turn your tv off next time, the background noise is annoying ^^
That's my bro using the TV sadly I am sorry its the reason why I now try and do videos when he is at school
Okay, two things. One, the D100 isn't discontinued, and two, just get one in black and white so it's easy to read. Also you never pulled out a D100 to show us how to read it, so your video title is misleading.
oh wow thanks for the point out i thought i did show the d10s for use of d100s so i should do a new vid to do a better job of it
@@jasonbenson007
Your video title literally says "how to read d&d dice d4 and d100". At no point in the video did you actually pull out a d100, and being a sarcastic douchebag about it isn't going to fix that.
@@ZaaltheDragon I am sorry if i'm coming off as sarcastic but that is not my intention I was quite serious about redoing the video to give more information and to make sure I cover everything regarding the dice and I was serious about thanking you for pointing it out. I take every critique serious and I'm always looking to improve and fix my mistakes.
@@jasonbenson007
Oh, my bad. I'm not exactly the best at reading people. 0.0
@@ZaaltheDragon its ok i am the same way with people at times