
For
wanderwolf, just a bit of a D&D dice roll here. I tossed in a perspective shot just to spice things up a bit. This is precisely the reason I don't do D&D games (or gambling, for that matter), because I suck at dice rolls...

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Those are two ten-sided dice, so presumably I'm rolling a percentile (01-100%, with "00" standing in for "100").
(Dice in RPGs, especially D&D, come in various shapes and numbers of sides:
d4: A four-sided pyramid shape. Range: 1-4.
d6: Traditional cube-shaped dice. Range: 1-6.
d8: A diamond-shaped die. Range: 1-8.
d10: As seen above. Range: 0-9, with "0" standing in for "10"... usually.
d12: Dodecahedral. Range: 1-12.
d20: Icosahedral. Range: 1-20.)
(Dice in RPGs, especially D&D, come in various shapes and numbers of sides:
d4: A four-sided pyramid shape. Range: 1-4.
d6: Traditional cube-shaped dice. Range: 1-6.
d8: A diamond-shaped die. Range: 1-8.
d10: As seen above. Range: 0-9, with "0" standing in for "10"... usually.
d12: Dodecahedral. Range: 1-12.
d20: Icosahedral. Range: 1-20.)
It can be done. In the game I DM, I have two players who shoot probability all to blazes:
Kensune, whom I call "Lord of the Dice". His ability to roll five-six critical hits a night... backed critical hits, mind you, so he made them twice... is utterly amazing.
Sinuke, whose dice are... to put it charitably... horribly uncharitable. If I used a Fumble rule, he'd never have survived first level!
Kensune, whom I call "Lord of the Dice". His ability to roll five-six critical hits a night... backed critical hits, mind you, so he made them twice... is utterly amazing.
Sinuke, whose dice are... to put it charitably... horribly uncharitable. If I used a Fumble rule, he'd never have survived first level!
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