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Also, you can just go buy one for probably like a quarter.
Another fun one.... roll your race & class and play your random character (can roll gender, subrace, etc too) with whatever rules suit you (eg must take at least 5 levels in rolled class). Or simpler, if you haven't done them yet, roll to play one of the origin characters.
not everything will fit in d&d dice (eg bio-gender is 2 picks) and for those you can do stuff like d6 call even/odd or divide something (eg if you needed 1-3 divide a d6/2) or reroll (if you needed 1-11, roll a 12 until you don't get a 12). A normal full set is 4,6 (at least 4),8,10(at least 2), 12, 20, optionally 30 & 100. the 10s should be diff colors so you can use 1 color as 10s and 1 color as 1s for 1 to 100. The d6s, I said 4 because that is normal for rolling stats, the one thing you can't do in BG3... most used technique is roll 4 and keep best 3.
Gameplay starts a bit over 2 hours in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8X-6W4MlKk