1D36
1D36 is a die with 36 sides. This type of die is less common than standard dice like the d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20, which are typically used in tabletop role-playing games. The 36 faces of a 1D36 are usually numbered from 1 to 36. Due to its high number of faces, a 1D36 is often used in games or simulations where a wide range of outcomes is required, or where a finer degree of probability is desired than what can be achieved with fewer-sided dice. The physical construction of a 1D36 often involves creating a complex polyhedron that can be rolled fairly, ensuring each face has an equal chance of landing face up. These dice are typically manufactured from plastic and can be found through specialty gaming retailers or online marketplaces. The rarity of the 1D36 means it is not a standard component in most popular games, but it serves a niche purpose for game designers or players seeking specific random number generation.