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The DMG provides rules for rolling weather in D&D 5th edition. Every day we roll to see what the weather will bring, and we still have to look it up everytime. This set of 5 dice (3d20 + 2d4) istherules. You just roll the dice, once every day like a hag with bones, and tell your party what the weather will be. It's lightning fast and doesn't require any memorization. Why do we want this? This one is fortheDMs. Simple, beautiful, and functional—never look up the rules for weather again. Close that tab on your browser. Pin something else to the back of your screen. We want these for our table, but we have to do a ton of design work, prototyping and produce a few molds—and we just can't make it work if we're the only ones who want these. Weather Dice | 3d20 & 2d4 The Dice Three d20s with the rules-appropriate markings to determine Wind, Precipitation, and Temperature each day. Precipitation d20 | Showing the "Strongest" Precipitation side Wind & Precipitation: 5 faces are marked to indicate light wind/precipitation, and 3 are marked to indicate heavy wind/precipitation to reflect the official rules. For a little extra versatility, one of the three heavy wind/precipitation faces looks a bit stronger—that's the "20" that we use to decide on rarer, optional weather conditions such as lightning storms and hurricanes. RAW, treat this face exactly the same as the other "heavy" faces. Wind d20 | Showing a Light Wind and the "Strongest" Wind sides Temperature d20 Temperature: 3 faces are marked to indicate a colder-than-average day, and 3 are marked to indicate a warmer-than-average day. When you see the Cold or Hot face, consult the corresponding temperature d4. Degree d4s Hot & Cold d4: Marked in increments of 10°, 20°, 30° and 40°F, these dice roll for the temperature deviation on hotter- and colder-than-normal days. It was important to us to have the negative and degree markers on the die. This, alongside double-digits, was impossible to fit onto a standard d4, so we made ever-so-rollable d12s redundantly labeled to give the same results as a d4. Render of C° Temperature d4s Stretch Goal Unlocked: We'll be providing a Celsius option for the temperature deviation d4s. Editions of the Dungeon Master's Guide that have been converted to Celsius use 5°, 10°, 15° and 20° for the deviation in temperature, reflected in these dice! Embroidered drawstring bag Each set will come with an embroidered drawstring bag, measuring at 10x10cm when flat. Weather Dice d20 next to Chessex d20: it's slightly larger, but not jumbo-size Simple Our past campaigns have had tons of stretch goals, 30+ different colorways and designs, lots of complex add-ons and expansions... but this one is different. Weather dice. That's it. We really want Weather Dice, and we want daily weather rolls to be a breeze for everyone. Weather 3d20 & Degree 2d4  Â
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The DMG provides rules for rolling weather in D&D 5th edition. Every day we roll to see what the weather will bring, and we still have to look it up everytime. This set of 5 dice (3d20 + 2d4) istherules. You just roll the dice, once every day like a hag with bones, and tell your party what the weather will be. It's lightning fast and doesn't require any memorization. Why do we want this? This one is fortheDMs. Simple, beautiful, and functional—never look up the rules for weather again. Close that tab on your browser. Pin something else to the back of your screen. We want these for our table, but we have to do a ton of design work, prototyping and produce a few molds—and we just can't make it work if we're the only ones who want these. Weather Dice | 3d20 & 2d4 The Dice Three d20s with the rules-appropriate markings to determine Wind, Precipitation, and Temperature each day. Precipitation d20 | Showing the "Strongest" Precipitation side Wind & Precipitation: 5 faces are marked to indicate light wind/precipitation, and 3 are marked to indicate heavy wind/precipitation to reflect the official rules. For a little extra versatility, one of the three heavy wind/precipitation faces looks a bit stronger—that's the "20" that we use to decide on rarer, optional weather conditions such as lightning storms and hurricanes. RAW, treat this face exactly the same as the other "heavy" faces. Wind d20 | Showing a Light Wind and the "Strongest" Wind sides Temperature d20 Temperature: 3 faces are marked to indicate a colder-than-average day, and 3 are marked to indicate a warmer-than-average day. When you see the Cold or Hot face, consult the corresponding temperature d4. Degree d4s Hot & Cold d4: Marked in increments of 10°, 20°, 30° and 40°F, these dice roll for the temperature deviation on hotter- and colder-than-normal days. It was important to us to have the negative and degree markers on the die. This, alongside double-digits, was impossible to fit onto a standard d4, so we made ever-so-rollable d12s redundantly labeled to give the same results as a d4. Render of C° Temperature d4s Stretch Goal Unlocked: We'll be providing a Celsius option for the temperature deviation d4s. Editions of the Dungeon Master's Guide that have been converted to Celsius use 5°, 10°, 15° and 20° for the deviation in temperature, reflected in these dice! Embroidered drawstring bag Each set will come with an embroidered drawstring bag, measuring at 10x10cm when flat. Weather Dice d20 next to Chessex d20: it's slightly larger, but not jumbo-size Simple Our past campaigns have had tons of stretch goals, 30+ different colorways and designs, lots of complex add-ons and expansions... but this one is different. Weather dice. That's it. We really want Weather Dice, and we want daily weather rolls to be a breeze for everyone. Weather 3d20 & Degree 2d4  Â
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