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- abbreviation In
role-playing games , adie with twelve sides.
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Examples
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The d12 is also excellent for all you wind players who have to do scale competencies in order to pass band.
Boing Boing 2008
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If your character is possessed by the ancient Sumerian mind-controlling roach, you get to roll a d12.
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Consequently, the French may insist that the Spanish roll a d12 initiative dice until the French wish to move anything.
A Scenario For Ravenna, 11th April 1512 Vexillia Limited 2008
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On the next roll the Allies will roll d20 vs. a French d12, thereafter both sides will roll d20s for initiative as standard.
A Scenario For Ravenna, 11th April 1512 Vexillia Limited 2008
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Gaming apparatus and method - The idea of a dice game using "dice" that are made from interlocking panels of the correct shape for whatever type of die you're rolling e.g. d6, d12, ...
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Consequently, the French may insist that the Spanish roll a d12 initiative dice until the French wish to move anything.
Archive 2008-01-01 Vexillia Limited 2008
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Gaming apparatus and method - The idea of a dice game using "dice" that are made from interlocking panels of the correct shape for whatever type of die you're rolling e.g. d6, d12, ...
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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On the next roll the Allies will roll d20 vs. a French d12, thereafter both sides will roll d20s for initiative as standard.
Archive 2008-01-01 Vexillia Limited 2008
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As static modifiers are piled on, the d10 vs d12 becomes insignificant, and +1 to hit plays a much bigger role.
EN World D&D / RPG News oakbriar 2010
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Assuming you spend your first feat on a good d12 weapon like a executioners axe or something else you can deal really solid damage.
EN World D&D / RPG News Rex Blunder 2010
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