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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.1 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???0 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on1 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
Finally lolCaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Critical hit Jesus you moved on and started a conspiracy theory about the adult meta tortoises0 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
Finally lolCaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Critical hit Jesus you moved on and started a conspiracy theory about the adult meta tortoises
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Omg I knew D&D used the icosahedron but I did not know there were other die that are the rest of the 5 Platonic solids!
D&D was made by a bunch of nerds. What did you expect?
Also I think that's more of a coincidence. The 6, 10, and 20 seem to be used the most.1 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Omg I knew D&D used the icosahedron but I did not know there were other die that are the rest of the 5 Platonic solids!
D&D was made by a bunch of nerds. What did you expect?
Also I think that's more of a coincidence. The 6, 10, and 20 seem to be used the most.
I don't think it's a coincidence, since the Platonic solids are all symmetrical and all faces are the same shape and size with the same vertices they'd make the most fair die
Here:
Without a doubt, yes. The dice have very specific purposes, from determining attacks and damage to randomly selecting items and outcomes. The reason for this is mathematical in nature.
Let’s say that you substitute a d20 attack roll with 3d6 instead. Close enough, right? Actually, it’s hugely different. The chances to get any result on a d20 sits on a linear line. As in, there’s an equal chance to hit a One as there is to hit a Ten or a Twenty. The 3d6 is a completely different beast altogether. Outcomes are on a curve, and lean very heavily on median numbers, while outliers are greatly diminished. There’s a .46% chance to roll either the minimum or maximum amounts, while there’s a 12.5% chance to roll a 10 or 11.
Changing any of the dice in the game fundamentally changes the chances of success or failure. D&D is more than just a fantasy game - its mechanics are mathematically tested for balance and fun. Remove that, and the game becomes much more… erratic.
But also this is interesting:
D&D Dice Explained
https://www.dieharddice.com/what-are-dnd-dice0 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Omg I knew D&D used the icosahedron but I did not know there were other die that are the rest of the 5 Platonic solids!
D&D was made by a bunch of nerds. What did you expect?
Also I think that's more of a coincidence. The 6, 10, and 20 seem to be used the most.
I don't think it's a coincidence, since the Platonic solids are all symmetrical and all faces are the same shape and size with the same vertices they'd make the most fair die
Here:
Without a doubt, yes. The dice have very specific purposes, from determining attacks and damage to randomly selecting items and outcomes. The reason for this is mathematical in nature.
Let’s say that you substitute a d20 attack roll with 3d6 instead. Close enough, right? Actually, it’s hugely different. The chances to get any result on a d20 sits on a linear line. As in, there’s an equal chance to hit a One as there is to hit a Ten or a Twenty. The 3d6 is a completely different beast altogether. Outcomes are on a curve, and lean very heavily on median numbers, while outliers are greatly diminished. There’s a .46% chance to roll either the minimum or maximum amounts, while there’s a 12.5% chance to roll a 10 or 11.
Changing any of the dice in the game fundamentally changes the chances of success or failure. D&D is more than just a fantasy game - its mechanics are mathematically tested for balance and fun. Remove that, and the game becomes much more… erratic.
But also this is interesting:
D&D Dice Explained
https://www.dieharddice.com/what-are-dnd-dice
They're talking about the probability differences in rolling 3 separate die with 18 total sides than one with 20 total sides. That's completely different.
It's just 2 extra sides, don't be a cube.2 -
Bell curve variant.
Enough said.1 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »
It's a new roll. So it looks like I am getting ready to move on. Lets see:
Yep, I'm able to move on now.
What the heck is this???
That's a 20 sided Dice Roll generator. To see if you can do stuff in D&D you have to roll a 20 sided Die first. I don't have any so I had to do it virtually.
You can play online Yahtzee with it too.
And that explains why I didn't know what y'all were talking about.
Carry on
Let's see if I can?
Boy howdy can I carry on. (rolling a natural 20 is preforming a super move in D&D).
Omg I knew D&D used the icosahedron but I did not know there were other die that are the rest of the 5 Platonic solids!
D&D was made by a bunch of nerds. What did you expect?
Also I think that's more of a coincidence. The 6, 10, and 20 seem to be used the most.
I don't think it's a coincidence, since the Platonic solids are all symmetrical and all faces are the same shape and size with the same vertices they'd make the most fair die
Here:
Without a doubt, yes. The dice have very specific purposes, from determining attacks and damage to randomly selecting items and outcomes. The reason for this is mathematical in nature.
Let’s say that you substitute a d20 attack roll with 3d6 instead. Close enough, right? Actually, it’s hugely different. The chances to get any result on a d20 sits on a linear line. As in, there’s an equal chance to hit a One as there is to hit a Ten or a Twenty. The 3d6 is a completely different beast altogether. Outcomes are on a curve, and lean very heavily on median numbers, while outliers are greatly diminished. There’s a .46% chance to roll either the minimum or maximum amounts, while there’s a 12.5% chance to roll a 10 or 11.
Changing any of the dice in the game fundamentally changes the chances of success or failure. D&D is more than just a fantasy game - its mechanics are mathematically tested for balance and fun. Remove that, and the game becomes much more… erratic.
But also this is interesting:
D&D Dice Explained
https://www.dieharddice.com/what-are-dnd-dice
They're talking about the probability differences in rolling 3 separate die with 18 total sides than one with 20 total sides. That's completely different.
It's just 2 extra sides, don't be a cube.
Yes but with one die you only have one outcome, with 3 die you have the chances of three different outcomes on the same roll. You're such a tetrahedron
I should point out that the idea is to add up the numbers on the 3 dice. It's also impossible to get a 1 or a 2, which is pretty awesome in D&D as rolling a 1 seriously *kitten* up *kitten*.
As luck would have it there are some memes that help illustrate not wanting to roll a 1.
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