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Regarding the Big Plastic Flipcoins...

I hate using them as flipcoins and see them more as collectables. If I need a flipcoin for an action in the TCG, I just use a quarter or a car wash token or something.

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  • Nashedtators
    Nashedtators Member Posts: 87 ✭✭
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    Use a d6, heads are evens and tails are odds.

  • TinkaDarkrai95
    TinkaDarkrai95 Member Posts: 5
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    For flipping a coin I enjoy using a dollar coin, or a standard coin-flip 🎲, rather than the Pokémon coins

  • TheJeffers
    TheJeffers Member Posts: 1,183 ✭✭✭✭
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    Rolling a die is definitely the way to go. The coins are okay in a pinch or for new players, but dice are more versatile, more useful and probably fairer.

    I keep a range of dice in my deckboxes for use with the card games I play. D6 and D20s are great for most purposes.

  • clasingla
    clasingla Member Posts: 2,816 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I always found the dice kind of boring and preferred the coins with Pokémon (from gen 7 and earlier gen 8’s were too big) mostly my shaymin and manaphy one

  • TheJeffers
    TheJeffers Member Posts: 1,183 ✭✭✭✭
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    A coin is just a two sided die.

  • OlderAngel11
    OlderAngel11 Member Posts: 1,567 ✭✭✭✭
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    I always use a die, as those are what are used in tournaments and I trust the judges. As for the coins, they are cool to collect, and sometimes I use them as ability markers when I don't feel like tilting the cards.

  • Nashedtators
    Nashedtators Member Posts: 87 ✭✭
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    That too, I love to show off my coins through ability use