10 Sided Dice In Dice (D10 Dice)
Shop of 10-Sided Dice
Shop high-quality ten-sided dice from Bear Dice's D10 gaming dice trove! Our 10-sided dice collection includes a variety of resin and liquid core dice designed for tabletop role-playing games, including Dungeons & Dragons, Call of Cthulhu, and other D10-based dice systems. Whether you need 1D10 dice, 3D10 dice, or a 10D10 dice set, we have something for both casual players and serious collectors.
We offer a variety of dice designs, including clear, swirl, cute cat, and liquid core, with clear and easy-to-read numbers. The dice are typically 20-28mm in size, fit comfortably in the hand, and roll smoothly on any surface.
D10 Dice Knowledge Base
# What is a D10 dice?
D10 dice is also called 10-sided dice. The shape of D10 is a pentagonal trihedron, and all 10 faces are kite-shaped, so the chance of hitting the dice number on each face is equal. The 10-sided dice are randomly engraved with numbers 0-9, where "0" represents the number 10. Just roll 1 D10 to randomly generate numbers 1-10, roll 2 D10 to randomly generate results 1-100, and roll 10 D10 dice to produce richer results.
# What is a D10 dice used for in DND?
Although Dungeons & Dragons uses the famous D20 dice system, the D10 dice also plays an important role in the game! It not only plays an important role in specific skill checks and damage calculations, but also brings more strategic options to players. Let's take a look at the major uses of D10 dice in DND:
- Weapon damage value: Some weapons (such as longswords, greatswords, and heavy crossbows) will roll a D10 to determine the damage value when hitting the enemy.
- Magic damage value: The effects of some magic items are determined by d10 when used, such as the "Wand of Wonder" or "Orb of Chaos", which sometimes cause laughter, explosions, or transformations.
- Spell damage value: Some powerful spells use multiple d10s, for example:
- Fire Bolt: Causes 2d10, 3d10, etc. at high levels.
- Disintegrate: Causes 10d6 + 40 (although d6 is used as the main method, the additional damage effect is sometimes brought into d10).
- Steel Wind Strike: Deals 6d10 Strength damage to multiple targets.
- Hit Dice: Classes such as fighters, paladins, and rangers roll 1d10 to increase their hit points when they level up, plus a CON modifier.
- Skill Check: In certain scenarios, D10 is used to challenge skills and abilities, such as stealing or dodging.
- Percent Check (d100 usage): A D10 dice is combined with another D% dice (D% dice represents tens, D10 dice represents ones) to simulate a percentage check from 1-100. Often used for treasure randomness, potion effects, or other random events.
# D10 dice style
Bear Dice has a variety of styles of D10 dice, including the "Cat D10," which is a charming and unique dice supplement. These dice incorporate cute, charming, and elegant postures or expressions of black cats, white cats, cartoon cats, moon-shadow cats, and rural cats.
In addition, there are liquid core resin D10 dice. These dice are made of high-quality resin, and the core is filled with liquid or quicksand containing glitter, flakes, or other decorative elements, which will produce visually stunning effects every time they are rolled.
# How to roll D10?
You just need to gently roll 1D10 dice, let it jump, roll and finally stop on the table. You will see a number between 1 and 10. Rolling 2 D10 dice is also a common way to roll D100, which can help you easily generate random numbers between 1 and 100, which is very suitable for determining percentage results in role-playing games. If you don't have a ten-sided dice, don't worry, the online D10 dice roller allows you to roll a D10 easily. You just need to click to select the D10 dice, then click to confirm the roll and you will get the reading.
# Which games use 10-sided dice?
D10 dice (ten-sided dice) are widely used in role-playing games (RPGs), especially in the "World of Darkness" series and other classic systems. They are indispensable tools.
- Dungeons & Dragons: In D&D, D10 is used to calculate damage (such as greatswords, heavy crossbows), as well as the life dice of characters (such as fighters, rangers, and paladins).
- Vampire - The Masquerade: Using the D10 dice pool system, players roll multiple D10s based on the sum of attributes and skills, and the number of successes determines the results of actions.
- Call of Cthulhu: Use two D10 dice to generate percentage results, usually used to determine the success rate of skill checks.
- Shatterzone: You need to roll 2d10, then add the results of the two D10s, 0 is considered 10, and two 0s are considered 20. The natural "10" result is considered a critical success, known as the "explosion" rule.
- Shadowrun: Uses a D6 dice pool system, but D10 is also used in some extended rules and specific situations.
- Werewolf - The Apocalypse: Similar to Vampire - The Masquerade, it uses a D10 dice pool system, and players roll multiple D10s to determine the success or failure of the action based on the character's attributes and skills.
- Mage: The Ascension: Players usually use at least one D10 dice for checks. Depending on the character's attributes and skills, players may roll multiple D10s, and the size of the dice pool depends on the character's ability. The number of successes determines the result of the action.
- Exalted: Players need to roll multiple D10s based on the character's attributes, abilities, equipment, and difficulty of the action. The result of each D10 is related to the character's ability value, and a result of 7 or higher is considered a success. Multiple successes determine the effect of the action, and more difficult tasks require more successes.
- Ars Magica: Using the D10 dice pool system, players roll multiple D10s to determine the success or failure of the magic based on the character's ability and the strength of the magic.
From 1d10 to 10d10, quickly learn their uses in combat and spellcasting!
What do different numbers of D10 dice represent?
Number of 10-sided dice | Usage scenarios | Usage description | Commonly paired professions/roles | Example spells/weapons/mechanics |
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1d10 | Single attack, life dice, basic table judgment | Used to calculate weapon damage, restore life, make simple decisions, etc., which is the most basic way to use D10 | Warrior, Paladin, Barbarian | Glaive, Greatsword, Hit Die |
3d10 | Medium spell damage, compound attack, effect stacking | Indicates medium-strength spells or skill effects, mostly used in 3-stage attacks, 3 dice rolls or compound damage situations | Ranger, Warlock, Bard | Scorching Ray, 3-hit combo, magic item trigger |
10d10 | High burst spells, powerful skills, boss battles, dice pool mechanism | Used for ultimate skills, artifact effects or boss skill attacks, and can also be used for multiple judgments such as investigation, fear, madness value, etc. | High-level Mage, Warlock, DM scene role | Disintegrate, artifact burst, Cthulhu madness mechanic |
FAQ about 10-sided dice
Most of our D10 dice are well balanced, especially the solid resin D10, which has no additional structure and evenly distributes weight, making it suitable for daily dice rolls. Liquid core D10 dice have flowing liquid or floating decorations inside, which are very beautiful, but because of their special structure, they may be slightly inferior to solid dice in terms of "complete randomness". But don't worry, they are completely fine for role-playing games like DND, and the results of the rolls are also random enough!
We provide lightweight and high-quality resin D10 dice, which are very suitable for daily games; and some D10 dice designs even include liquid core and quicksand designs.
Most of our D10 dice are around 20-28 mm in size. This is the standard size used by most tabletop role-playing games, such as Dungeons & Fighters and Pathfinder.
The "0" on a D10 dice actually represents 10. This is a common design for most 10-sided dice. So when you roll a "0", it counts as the highest possible number - 10, not zero. For percentage rolls, you can use D% dice marked 00-90 and standard D10 dice marked 0-9, so you can get a full range from 1 to 100.
The best (and coolest) way to roll a D10 dice is with a dice tower or dice tray. Because they're not just for show - they help your 10-sided dice roll fairly every time, and they protect your table and dice from chips and scratches. A dice tower ensures your D10 has enough bounce to be truly random, while a dice tray keeps it from flying off into the void (like under your couch). Trust us, your game—and your furniture—will thank you.