🧙‍♂️ DnD Dice Roller: Polyhedral Tool

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🧙‍♂️ Roll Polyhedral Dice: Digital DnD Tool

Roll polyhedral dice for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and your favorite tabletop RPGs. Instantly generate results for d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20 with a single click.

💡 Why Use This Roller?

Leave the physical dice bag at home. This tool provides a fast, reliable, and clean interface to handle every check, saving throw, and damage roll on any device.

  • Speed Up Combat: Roll multiple dice simultaneously—perfect for high-level spells and multi-attacks.
  • Automate the Math: Stop adding modifiers in your head. The tool automatically sums your dice and adds your character bonuses.
  • Track Your Luck: Use the history log to verify rolls and keep a record of your session's "Natural 20s."
  • Immersive Feel: Subtle haptic-style animations simulate the weight of a real roll without the dice flying off the table.

📘 Pro Tips

  • Roll for Damage: Casting Fireball? Click the d6 button eight times, add your modifier, and hit "Roll" to see the total damage instantly.
  • Apply Modifiers: Enter your Strength, Dexterity, or Proficiency bonus in the "Modifier" field to calculate your total result automatically.
  • Review Your Log: The roll history displays individual die results, helping you resolve "Advantage" or "Disadvantage" mechanics.
  • Quick Reset: Click the clear button to wipe the current count and modifiers before your next turn.

🧐 FAQ

Q. Is the logic fair? A. Yes. The tool uses a high-entropy pseudo-random number generator to ensure unbiased results that mirror the statistical probability of physical dice.

Q. How do I roll a d100? A. To roll "percentiles," roll the d10 twice (once for tens and once for ones) or roll two d10s simultaneously.

Q. Does it save my roll history? A. Your history is stored locally for your current browser session. Refreshing the page will clear the log.

📚 Trivia

  • The "d" Notation: In RPG systems, "3d6+5" is shorthand for rolling three 6-sided dice and adding 5 to the total result.
  • Platonic Solids: Most RPG dice are based on Platonic solids—shapes where every face is an identical regular polygon. The d10 is the famous exception, as it is a pentagonal trapezohedron.
  • Natural 20: In many d20 systems, rolling a 20 is an automatic "Critical Hit." Use our history log to prove to your DM that you actually landed one!