When you play Dungeons and Dragons with your friends, the first thing you would usually invest in is a good set of dice. Up next would be a bigger table or an air-conditioned room. In Baldur’s Gate 3, you can almost do the same, but only to your dice sadly.
Not everyone however, knows how to change the look of their dice in the game. What you need to do, or what you should’ve done in the past is invest a little bit more money. That will make more sense if you keep on reading the guide below.
How to Change Dice Skin
To change the skin of your D20 die in Baldur’s Gate 3, you have to perform an action. This action can either be picking a lock, a saving throw, or anything where your dice pops up on the screen.
If you’ve been supporting the game ever since the dark ages then you would already have access to different dice skins aside from the default Scuffed Metal that the game provides you with. You can also access these skins if you bought the Deluxe Edition on Steam.
For some reason, you won’t be able to change the appearance of your dice in your inventory screen. That would’ve been a reasonable place to actually make any changes at all. Instead, you have to perform an action that will bring up your dice. Once that happens, the customization screen for your dice will appear on the lower left side of your screen.
From there, you can change the appearance of your dice in any way you like. Depending on what version of the game you have, you’ll have more options to choose from aside from the Scuffed Metal. You also have mods to look forward to if the options available aren’t to your liking. So you have that to look forward to!
And that’s how you can change your Dice Skin in Baldur’s Gate 3. Now you have something different to look at when rolling for ability checks! You know what else is good aside from having different designs for your dice? That’s right, recruiting Druids into your party. Here’s a guide if you need Halsin to join you in your adventures.
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