45mm Metal D100 - Rose Gold & Silver
The numbers are raised making it very easy to stop rolling and to see which number is facing straight upward.
A 100-sided die, or D100, invented by Lou Zocchi in 1985, is sometimes called a Zocchihedron or "Zocchi's Golfball." Rather than being a true polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 flattened planes and is designed to handle percentage rolls in games, particularly in role-playing games.
The numbers are raised making it very easy to stop rolling and to see which number is facing straight upward.
A 100-sided die, or D100, invented by Lou Zocchi in 1985, is sometimes called a Zocchihedron or "Zocchi's Golfball." Rather than being a true polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 flattened planes and is designed to handle percentage rolls in games, particularly in role-playing games.
The numbers are raised making it very easy to stop rolling and to see which number is facing straight upward.
A 100-sided die, or D100, invented by Lou Zocchi in 1985, is sometimes called a Zocchihedron or "Zocchi's Golfball." Rather than being a true polyhedron, it is more like a ball with 100 flattened planes and is designed to handle percentage rolls in games, particularly in role-playing games.