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What is this weird d12 for?


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So I won these d12s at an arcade only to realise they're not normal. Instead of having 1-12 on them, they have some array of numbers from 3-8 or 4-9.
There were red, blue and white ones, and I don't know if all the same coloured ones had the same array of numbers or not.



The two I got is as follows:



  • Blue: a four in a circle, three fives in squares, two sixes, two sevens, three eights, and a nine.

  • White: as above, but one number lower (from three to eight)

All they (incorrectly) 'knew' was that they're for Dungeons and Dragons which afaik they are not.



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    These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

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So I won these d12s at an arcade only to realise they're not normal. Instead of having 1-12 on them, they have some array of numbers from 3-8 or 4-9.
There were red, blue and white ones, and I don't know if all the same coloured ones had the same array of numbers or not.



The two I got is as follows:



  • Blue: a four in a circle, three fives in squares, two sixes, two sevens, three eights, and a nine.

  • White: as above, but one number lower (from three to eight)

All they (incorrectly) 'knew' was that they're for Dungeons and Dragons which afaik they are not.



the blue and white dice










share|improve this question



















  • 4





    These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

    – doppelgreener
    May 14 at 12:49













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So I won these d12s at an arcade only to realise they're not normal. Instead of having 1-12 on them, they have some array of numbers from 3-8 or 4-9.
There were red, blue and white ones, and I don't know if all the same coloured ones had the same array of numbers or not.



The two I got is as follows:



  • Blue: a four in a circle, three fives in squares, two sixes, two sevens, three eights, and a nine.

  • White: as above, but one number lower (from three to eight)

All they (incorrectly) 'knew' was that they're for Dungeons and Dragons which afaik they are not.



the blue and white dice










share|improve this question
















So I won these d12s at an arcade only to realise they're not normal. Instead of having 1-12 on them, they have some array of numbers from 3-8 or 4-9.
There were red, blue and white ones, and I don't know if all the same coloured ones had the same array of numbers or not.



The two I got is as follows:



  • Blue: a four in a circle, three fives in squares, two sixes, two sevens, three eights, and a nine.

  • White: as above, but one number lower (from three to eight)

All they (incorrectly) 'knew' was that they're for Dungeons and Dragons which afaik they are not.



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    These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

    – doppelgreener
    May 14 at 12:49












  • 4





    These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

    – doppelgreener
    May 14 at 12:49







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These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

– doppelgreener
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These definitely don't look like anything I've ever seen for D&D.

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These dice are for a game called GOLO Golf Dice.



enter image description here



I asked dice guru Kevin Cook at dicecollector.com and he recognized them almost immediately. This game is sold by a company called Zobmondo. It looks like the PDF rules are free to download, but you're missing some dice. In order to play, you're going to need the other seven dice since you roll all nine at the start of your turn.






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    The arcade probably got these dice cheap, and are making a huge profit on them, while making them worthless as prizes.

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These dice are for a game called GOLO Golf Dice.



enter image description here



I asked dice guru Kevin Cook at dicecollector.com and he recognized them almost immediately. This game is sold by a company called Zobmondo. It looks like the PDF rules are free to download, but you're missing some dice. In order to play, you're going to need the other seven dice since you roll all nine at the start of your turn.






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    The arcade probably got these dice cheap, and are making a huge profit on them, while making them worthless as prizes.

    – CJ Dennis
    May 15 at 2:06















33














These dice are for a game called GOLO Golf Dice.



enter image description here



I asked dice guru Kevin Cook at dicecollector.com and he recognized them almost immediately. This game is sold by a company called Zobmondo. It looks like the PDF rules are free to download, but you're missing some dice. In order to play, you're going to need the other seven dice since you roll all nine at the start of your turn.






share|improve this answer


















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    The arcade probably got these dice cheap, and are making a huge profit on them, while making them worthless as prizes.

    – CJ Dennis
    May 15 at 2:06













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These dice are for a game called GOLO Golf Dice.



enter image description here



I asked dice guru Kevin Cook at dicecollector.com and he recognized them almost immediately. This game is sold by a company called Zobmondo. It looks like the PDF rules are free to download, but you're missing some dice. In order to play, you're going to need the other seven dice since you roll all nine at the start of your turn.






share|improve this answer













These dice are for a game called GOLO Golf Dice.



enter image description here



I asked dice guru Kevin Cook at dicecollector.com and he recognized them almost immediately. This game is sold by a company called Zobmondo. It looks like the PDF rules are free to download, but you're missing some dice. In order to play, you're going to need the other seven dice since you roll all nine at the start of your turn.







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