
Dongtae is at the very bottom of the social ladder—mocked for his appearance, poor grades, and lack of confidence. His life changes when a popular transfer student named Taebin introduces him to DICE, a mysterious system where rolling dice can instantly improve any aspect of a person’s life. With every roll offering power, beauty, intelligence, or status, Dongtae believes he’s finally been given a chance to fix everything that’s wrong with him. But as his reliance on DICE deepens, the line between self-improvement and self-destruction begins to blur, revealing the true cost of changing fate through shortcuts.
DICE hooks readers instantly with its simple but dangerous concept: what if self-improvement were as easy as rolling a die? What follows isn’t a power fantasy, but a slow psychological descent.
Dongtae’s journey is intentionally uncomfortable. As his power grows, so do his insecurity, entitlement, and fear of losing what he’s gained. The story excels at showing how external fixes fail to heal internal wounds, turning DICE into a mirror of real-world obsession with status and validation.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who enjoy morally complex stories, flawed protagonists, and psychological tension. DICE isn’t about becoming better—it’s about what happens when you try to cheat your way there.