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title: "Character Builder Loaded Dice by Koplow Games"
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# Natural 18 potential Weighted for 6s Standard size Character Builder Loaded Dice by Koplow Games

**Brand:** koplow games
**Price:** SAR 129
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎲 Roll with the Best: Your Game-Changer Awaits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Character Builder Loaded Dice by Koplow Games by koplow games
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 129 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- koplow games enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted koplow games brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek Design:** Standard-sized black dice with striking silver pips for a sophisticated look.
- • **Unleash Your Luck:** Experience the thrill of weighted rolls that favor the ultimate outcome!
- • **Game Night Essential:** Elevate your tabletop experience and impress your friends with every roll!
- • **Precision Engineering:** Crafted for consistent performance, these dice are your secret weapon.
- • **Practice Makes Perfect:** With a little skill, you can master the art of rolling natural 18s.

## Overview

Koplow Games Character Builder Loaded Dice are standard-sized black six-sided dice designed with a unique weighting system that increases the likelihood of rolling a six. With practice, players can achieve impressive rolls, including natural 18s, making these dice a must-have for any serious tabletop gamer.

## Description

This is a set of three loaded six-sided dice weighted to roll sixes, specifically designed for rolling up 18 stats for your Dungeons and Dragons characters. Let's be clear here: when you use these dice to roll a Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder character, you are cheating. Blatantly and flagrantly. There is no excuse for this, except possibly if your GM is evil and cheats as well, killing off characters unfairly, and using these loaded dice is just the next step in the escalation that will inevitably lead to rage-fueled table flipping, dice throwing, and eventual man-hugging as you become cool with each other again.

Review: The dice work great - I bought these for my brother who always complains that he never rolls well. I didn't tell him they were loaded. He added them to his dice bag and I always get a chuckle when he pulls them out to use. He still complains he doesn't roll well, it's incredibly amusing.
Review: Does as advertised but is a bit too obvious (results from ~3,400 dice rolls below) - TL;DR: Rolls a 6 around 75% of the time for an average value of 5.33. You can probably get away with rolling these dice 6 times (once for each ability score) if you get lucky with how the dice land on the surface and your fellow players have a negative wisdom modifier. But otherwise I would say it'll be hard to roll more than 2-3 times without raising suspicion, especially if you get unlucky with how the dice interacts with the surface and if you are playing with people proficient in perception. Naturally, how much your fellow players trust you in the first place is a huge factor in determining if someone notices you're cheating as well. Rolled these dice a bit over 3,400 times into a rectangular, felt-lined dice box and got the follow results: 1 - 1.06% 2 - 7.57% 3 - 5.11% 4 - 5.28% 5 - 5.63% 6 - 75.35% With these numbers, the average value for a single one of these dice is roughly 5.33 as opposed to a 3.5 from a normal six-sided dice. Basically, this dice is 4.5 times as likely to roll a 6 than a normal dice. Naturally, these skewed odds come at a price -- that is, the dice are probably too obvious to use with other people. I think there are 3 main problems with the dice when it comes to being too obvious: 1) The dice have a tendency to wobble/dance a lot across the ground due to the uneven weight of the dice before they finally settle on a side. Normal dice occasionally also wobble depending on the roll, but these dice might wobble weirdly every 2 or 3 rolls. It's generally not a huge problem if you only are rolling these a few times, but the more you roll with these, the more wobbling sticks out. I don't think this problem alone gives the dice away, but I think that any half-observant person would combine this issue with the fact that you're rolling a 6 around 75% of the time and guess that something is up with the dice. 2) This is kind of an extension of #1, but sometimes it looks like the dice is going to land on a number that isn't 6 and then suddenly flips itself to land on 6. It happens a bit less often than #1, and often when it happens, it's not that obvious. But sometimes when it happens, it looks extremely abnormal, as if there's a magnet pulling a specific side of the dice towards the bottom. I'd say if you run into a particularly bad case of this, someone vaguely observant might determine that these are weighted. 3) These dice feel and look odd compared to most dice. These dice are heavy -- which isn't conclusive of weighted dice by itself -- and I think 99% of people would not be able to tell if the dice is unevenly weighted just by holding it. The dice use pips to number each side instead of the actual numbers found on most D&D dice. They're also slightly on the large side. Again, none of these are deal breakers by themselves. The biggest issue with them is if someone else touches these dice. If the dice have any number except 6 facing upwards, then even slight touches can cause the dice to jump to 6. Vice versa, if the dice is already on 6, then you can feel how it resists going to any other number when you touch it (although this is not as much of a big deal as the other way around). Lastly, you can still see the drill marks on the "1" side of the dice where the original part was drilled out and replaced with something heavier -- this is probably a red flag to most people. In conclusion, I won't be using these in any of my campaigns. Although I might be able to get away with it if I'm just using them to roll for stats, I think the risk is not worth the reward. That being said, the dice seem to be of decent quality and it does do its job as advertised -- just perhaps a little too well. Random thoughts after rolling these dice 3,400 times: -I think you can somewhat mitigate the problems with these dice through practice. I'm not sure, but it feels like certain ways of rolling cause less wobbling/dancing and issues where the dice just "flips" to a 6. Things like releasing the dice extremely close to the surface instead of dropping them from higher up seem to help. -Bouncing the dice off of the wall of the dice box seemed to result in a lot more 6's. I guess the bounce gave more chances for the uneven weight to do its magic. -Some other reviewers suggested mixing these dice with regular dice. I agree and would specifically recommend dice that also use pips as opposed to numbers. If you can get dice with similar color, size, and pip markings, that would be ideal.

## Features

- These are standard-sized black six-sided dice with silver pips for numbering.
- They are numbered normally, but are weighted so that they're more likely to roll six.
- They won't always roll six, but are far more likely to.
- In general the longer they roll, the more likely they are to land on six
- With a little bit of practice you can pretty frequently get a natural 18 on a roll of the three.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001N1JIU8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,636 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #140 in Standard Game Dice |
| Brand Name | Koplow Games |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 482 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.6"L x 2.6"W |
| Item Shape | Hexahedron |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Koplow Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 01703 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | 01703 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Size | 18mm |
| Theme | Silver |
| UPC | 018183017036 783329430917 599038519825 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The dice work great
*by N***4 on July 11, 2025*

I bought these for my brother who always complains that he never rolls well. I didn't tell him they were loaded. He added them to his dice bag and I always get a chuckle when he pulls them out to use. He still complains he doesn't roll well, it's incredibly amusing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does as advertised but is a bit too obvious (results from ~3,400 dice rolls below)
*by S***. on May 18, 2019*

TL;DR: Rolls a 6 around 75% of the time for an average value of 5.33. You can probably get away with rolling these dice 6 times (once for each ability score) if you get lucky with how the dice land on the surface and your fellow players have a negative wisdom modifier. But otherwise I would say it'll be hard to roll more than 2-3 times without raising suspicion, especially if you get unlucky with how the dice interacts with the surface and if you are playing with people proficient in perception. Naturally, how much your fellow players trust you in the first place is a huge factor in determining if someone notices you're cheating as well. Rolled these dice a bit over 3,400 times into a rectangular, felt-lined dice box and got the follow results: 1 - 1.06% 2 - 7.57% 3 - 5.11% 4 - 5.28% 5 - 5.63% 6 - 75.35% With these numbers, the average value for a single one of these dice is roughly 5.33 as opposed to a 3.5 from a normal six-sided dice. Basically, this dice is 4.5 times as likely to roll a 6 than a normal dice. Naturally, these skewed odds come at a price -- that is, the dice are probably too obvious to use with other people. I think there are 3 main problems with the dice when it comes to being too obvious: 1) The dice have a tendency to wobble/dance a lot across the ground due to the uneven weight of the dice before they finally settle on a side. Normal dice occasionally also wobble depending on the roll, but these dice might wobble weirdly every 2 or 3 rolls. It's generally not a huge problem if you only are rolling these a few times, but the more you roll with these, the more wobbling sticks out. I don't think this problem alone gives the dice away, but I think that any half-observant person would combine this issue with the fact that you're rolling a 6 around 75% of the time and guess that something is up with the dice. 2) This is kind of an extension of #1, but sometimes it looks like the dice is going to land on a number that isn't 6 and then suddenly flips itself to land on 6. It happens a bit less often than #1, and often when it happens, it's not that obvious. But sometimes when it happens, it looks extremely abnormal, as if there's a magnet pulling a specific side of the dice towards the bottom. I'd say if you run into a particularly bad case of this, someone vaguely observant might determine that these are weighted. 3) These dice feel and look odd compared to most dice. These dice are heavy -- which isn't conclusive of weighted dice by itself -- and I think 99% of people would not be able to tell if the dice is unevenly weighted just by holding it. The dice use pips to number each side instead of the actual numbers found on most D&D dice. They're also slightly on the large side. Again, none of these are deal breakers by themselves. The biggest issue with them is if someone else touches these dice. If the dice have any number except 6 facing upwards, then even slight touches can cause the dice to jump to 6. Vice versa, if the dice is already on 6, then you can feel how it resists going to any other number when you touch it (although this is not as much of a big deal as the other way around). Lastly, you can still see the drill marks on the "1" side of the dice where the original part was drilled out and replaced with something heavier -- this is probably a red flag to most people. In conclusion, I won't be using these in any of my campaigns. Although I might be able to get away with it if I'm just using them to roll for stats, I think the risk is not worth the reward. That being said, the dice seem to be of decent quality and it does do its job as advertised -- just perhaps a little too well. Random thoughts after rolling these dice 3,400 times: -I think you can somewhat mitigate the problems with these dice through practice. I'm not sure, but it feels like certain ways of rolling cause less wobbling/dancing and issues where the dice just "flips" to a 6. Things like releasing the dice extremely close to the surface instead of dropping them from higher up seem to help. -Bouncing the dice off of the wall of the dice box seemed to result in a lot more 6's. I guess the bounce gave more chances for the uneven weight to do its magic. -Some other reviewers suggested mixing these dice with regular dice. I agree and would specifically recommend dice that also use pips as opposed to numbers. If you can get dice with similar color, size, and pip markings, that would be ideal.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ they work
*by J***H on January 31, 2026*

Tried these out at home before gifting them to a friend who really loves family board games with his kids... I thought it would make a really fun gag gift for him as a father to make some amazing core memories with his kids during family game nights when dad is just unbeatable with his lucky rolls haha. I didn't do any comprehensive testing like doing 1k+ rolls and writing out my results but I would say on every roll of the dice there was probably about a 70% chance of rolling a 6 on every die. These are not perfectly discrete dice though - they won't fool anyone who actually wants to take a look at your dice. You could probably improve the look of them if you maybe got some black paint to fill in the lines where they added weights but this is just supposed to be a gag gift.

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