But it is not a d12, it can only roll 2-12, not 1-12.
Also the distribution is a bell curve not flat.
Not really, it’s a triangle. It asymptotically approaches the bell curve (aka the Gaussian distribution, which is infinitely long) at higher die counts but good luck nesting that many.
“what?! ANOTHER seven!” smh… 😂
It’s a 2d6, but could also be read as a d36.
Yeah, except too bad prime numbers exist
Let da and db be the results in both d6 dice, the result for the d36 would be 6(da - 1) + db. This gives an equal chance of getting any number between 1 and 36, both included, eg da = 5; db = 5; gives d36 = 29 (which is prime).
Very cool, TIL! Is there a name for this mathematical strategy? Both search and AI are failing me
It’s just using the result of the dice roll as digits to compose a number in a base 6 positional numeral system.
Maybe it’s not obvious because the formula above is already reduced. Digits in base six can only be 0-5, that’s why there’s a
-1
in6(da -1)
. Two digits would give us a result between 0-35, that’s why there’s no-1
subtracted from db, I already added 1 to make the range 1-36.You could use two different dice as well, like a d8 and a d6 to make a d48. Or three or more dice with the same number of faces, eg 3 d6 to make a d216 (they have to be distinguishable, in color, size, style…). For more than two different dice the math would get too messy to be practical, I reckon.
Distinguished, these dice have been.
The mythical D11???
Easy - if you roll a 2, flip a coin to decide if it’s 1 or 2.
A 1 in 72 chance of getting a 1 sounds good to me
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I lesson I have to remind other players of frequently: 2d6 does more damage on average than 1d12
Its perfect for Warmachine, most rolls need 2d6 anyway.
I have 100d6 already, would be kinda cool to get slightly more fancy ones but for this quantity there isn’t really much choice that I have found. Two tone plastic dice is about the nicest option, fancier ones are generally priced in a way you are expected to only buy a few, buying this many would cost like 3/4 figures.
The outside should be a d7 that starts at 0
Where buy!?