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syntax for d10 for 10s not units

Hello there, simple question but I can't find the answer. What is the name of a d10 but instead of the numbers 1-10 it has 10 - 90 on it? For context: just making a custom character sheet and I wan to roll with advantage/disadvantage in call of cthulhu so I wanted to roll 2 10s d10s and keep the highest/lowest but I can't find what that die is called anywhere. I could roll a unit d10 of course and multiply by ten, I could also just roll 2 keep 1 d100 but since I quite like the 3d dice effect to make the roll feel more real, and it's weird but the other solution just doesn't feel right I was hoping to roll the 10s die instead. Either way, I just kind of want to know what its called! Anyways, let me know if you know! Otherwise I guess I will just pick a workaround. Thanks :)
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Scott C.
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There is no d10 in Roll20 that will display a 10's die on the 3d dice.
Hannah, This is what the 3D dice look like when I roll 1d100 with advantage:
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Scott C.
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Yes, but there's no way to roll only that 10's die.
Oh dang. Never mind then. Thanks for the quick help guys! I just rolled two d100s and kept one. I don't know why it bothers me, it's only a small number of cases it even makes a difference and even then, I don't think it really affects the odds. I will get over it. Thanks for the help.
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Gauss
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Hannah M. said: Oh dang. Never mind then. Thanks for the quick help guys! I just rolled two d100s and kept one. I don't know why it bothers me, it's only a small number of cases it even makes a difference and even then, I don't think it really affects the odds. I will get over it. Thanks for the help. There is zero difference mathematically or in the odds between percentile dice (1d10 and 1d10 to create percentile) twice and 1d100 twice (unless the game system asks for 0-99 instead of 1-100 that is).