And, if you really wanted to label a two digit die, such as a d20, you
could put on both digits, which you pretty much have to do anyway, so
1 becomes 01, 10 is 10.

The most dots in that system is seven, on a 07. The least is 11, with
two. If you just distributed the weight of the dots, you could ensure
an even more random roll, though the difference of five braille dots
is relatively negligible.

Signed:
Dakotah Rickard

On 4/24/13, Thomas Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Christina,
>
> No, not really. As I've stated before I have a standard set of six
> sided dice with braille labels on them and it doesn't effect rolling
> them. The braille labels doesn't really add much weight to each side
> of the dice in question. Certainly not enough to counter act the force
> of a decent roll onto a game board  or table.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> On 4/24/13, Christina <[email protected]> wrote:
>> But wouldn't sticking on Braille labels effect the die's balance when
>> rolling it?
>>
>
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