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There's something special about the d20—it's not just a piece of plastic; it's fate itself, resting in the palm of your hand. One roll can mean the difference between an epic victory or a tragic, party-wiping disaster. That tiny sphere of chaos holds the power to turn a reckless plan into legend with a natural 20—or send your character straight to the afterlife with a catastrophic fail. But did you know this iconic die has been around much longer than Dungeons & Dragons?
Long before critical hits and saving throws, people were rolling d20s—literally thousands of years ago. Historians have found icosahedral dice dating back to ancient Egypt, carved from serpentinite, a green stone used for jewelry and sculptures. Whether they were used for games, fortune-telling, or some arcane ritual is anyone's guess, but one thing's for sure: humans have always loved leaving their fate up to chance.
And yet, despite this deep historical connection, nothing quite prepares you for the pain of stepping on a D4 barefoot. These 32 D&D memes perfectly capture the highs and lows of tabletop gaming, from the thrill of a nat 20 to the crushing despair of rolling a one at the worst possible moment.