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AndrewJanssen
Andrew Janssen

Mon

Jan 28
2008

05:43Z

Rockin' and Rollin'

Let's see if any of this works:
roll 1d2-1 3dF Results of rolling 1 2-sided dice -1: 1 (total: 0)
roll 4dF-3 Results of rolling 4 f-sided dice -3: -1, 0, -1, 1 (total: -4 Terrible-1)
AndrewJanssen
Andrew Janssen

Mon

Jan 28
2008

05:53Z

Rockin' and Rollin'

Andrew Janssen (Member) wrote:
Let's see if any of this works:
roll 1d2-1 3dF Results of rolling 1 2-sided dice -1: 1 (total: 0)
roll 4dF-3 Results of rolling 4 f-sided dice -3: -1, 0, -1, 1 (total: -4 Terrible-1)
Hm, is there a way to roll one or more 1d2-1 or -2's plus a variable number of dFs? Or is that version 2.0?
Andrew
KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

Mon

Jan 28
2008

15:11Z

Rockin' and Rollin'

On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Andrew Janssen (Member) wrote:
Hm, is there a way to roll one or more 1d2-1 or -2's plus a variable number of dFs? Or is that version 2.0?
Not in this version, no. This one just knows how to roll x dice with y sides (where y can be a number, F, C, or %), plus or minus Z. You can give it a repeat, I think:
roll 2dF+4 +3 Results of rolling 2 f-sided dice +4: 0, 1 (total: 5 )
IIRC the +3 makes it roll 3 times, but I could be wrong.
roll 4dC
"C" means "centered" Fudge dice (-/0/0/0/0/+).
roll 1d% Results of rolling 1 6-sided dice : 5
Percentile dice, of course, same as 1d100.
Eventually, yes, all sorts of complicated rolls.
KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

Mon

Jan 28
2008

15:12Z

Rockin' and Rollin'

On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Karen Cravens (Mod) wrote:
roll 4dC
"C" means "centered" Fudge dice (-/0/0/0/0/+).
Course, maybe you shouldn't capitalize it, or something.
roll 1d% Results of rolling 1 6-sided dice : 5
Percentile dice, of course, same as 1d100.
Huh. Okay, no fancy dice then...
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