

If cool-running battery-sipping is top priority, find a non-physics-based app that isn’t beautiful and knock yourself out. I do not care and wouldn’t have it any other way: beautiful, physics-based dice-rolling. Only thing resembling a “complaint” I have is that this app is a battery hog and my iPad heats up when I use it. They look beautiful and are very modifiable. They behave realistically and are confidence-inspiringly for-real random: as far as I can tell, the numbers that come up do so because of actual, gut-satisfying, physics-based tumbling, not a random number generation algorithm you never fully buy into. It’s like real dice-nice expensive dice-actually rolling. This is just a really nice app all around. As far as I’m concerned, they difference is that these are as fair as random (or pseudo-random) can get, and for only $2!! That’s a lot better than you can see about the vast majority of mass-produced dice, which typically favor certain numbers over others because of the quality of production. The app‘a feature set also makes it convenient to roll with advantage or disadvantage, which I’ve really come to appreciate.Īll in all, I’ve got what I feel is as close a representation of physical dice as one can get. This app’s option to save dice sets (allowing you to automatically roll dice combinations with the appropriate modifiers already added) for common rolls has made combat in DnD 5E faster and easier for me. With physics-based dice, you still get that! I never really liked the two-dimensional or text-based dice simulators because I think part of the excitement in landing a roll comes from watching the die spin and turn, sometimes just barely missing the number you wanted or feared.
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I think the quality of the graphics, haptics, and physics really sets this apart from the other free options on the App Store that I had tried. I’ve put my physical dice away after getting this app. The ideal app for every member of your party! Also comes with a companion Apple Watch app, so you'll never be without a D20 again. Supports split screen and slide-over on the iPad, so you can put it alongside your other RPG apps, and speech synthesis that can read out the list of dice and the results. Flick dice to fire them across the screen when the numbers don’t go your way.Ĭreate custom dice with any text or emoji on the faces, or import your own images, and easily share your dice with friends. You can save named presets to quickly roll the attack of your favorite sword, or figure out exactly how much damage your bard took from those seventeen giant rats. Throw multiple dice with advantage or disadvantage, and any given modifier, and the app will automatically calculate the correct total.

Dice by PCalc, is a physics-based simulation of polyhedral dice for use in tabletop role-playing games with dungeons and/or dragons.įeaturing near-photorealistic 3D graphics, it comes with a variety of gorgeous dice sets.
