Use this thread to test the Dice Roller as it is explained in the FAQ.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Dice Roller Testing Thread
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
(Initiative 1d20+1) [2] + 1 = 3
Liu Xiang, human antipaladin, and Nigel, dog (fox) familiar
Dorian, human cleric - Crypt of the Everflame
Arasmes, human sorcerer, and Chip, squirrel familiar - Rookie card
Oparal Aernelóth, human wizard and Edgar, hawk familiar - Chronicles of Misthaven; "So long I've wandered...", "My hands are stained...", "My spirit is not lost!"
Antal, halfling mesmerist
Ragnar, human oracle
Doctor James Heart (Les), changeling rogue - The Altar of the Sleepless; "Please, let it all out!", "A vital decision.", "Deliciously vain..."
Lucius, human witch and Sahen, viper familiar
Huor Faelivrin, Elf Wizard (diviner); Scilla, pseudodragon familiar - Horns of the Bull God
Abroshtor, Gnome Sorcerer - Mysteries of Terraquis
Eelis, elan vitalist - Mysteries of Terraquis
Sebastian IV, warforged artificer - North Hammer
Jack Black, human artisan - A noble request; "Submit to my designs!", "With utmost efficiency.", "Analyzing approach."
Michael, human oracle and Alessia, dhampir cleric - Deadsnows;
-
(Ballista Attack w Disadvantage 2d20b+6) [5] + 6 = 11
(Ballista damage 3d10) [8, 8, 10] = 26"Ho there wanderer... Stay thy course a moment to indulge an old man." ~Elminster, BG1, just outside Candlekeep
For Evil to triumph, all good men must do is nothing. The corollary to that proverb is that sometimes evil must be done by honorable men for the greater good to triumph. ~Twilight Warriors
Comment
-
-
Set 1
(4d6r1) [4, 3, 3, 2] = 12
(4d6r1) [2, 3, 3, 3] = 11
(4d6r1) [3, 6, 6, 3] = 18
(4d6r1) [5, 4, 3, 5] = 17
(4d6r1) [3, 4, 5, 6] = 18
(4d6r1) [3, 5, 5, 4] = 17
Set 2
(4d6r1) [5, 6, 6, 6] = 23
(4d6r1) [5, 4, 4, 6] = 19
(4d6r1) [6, 3, 4, 5] = 18
(4d6r1) [2, 6, 5, 6] = 19
(4d6r1) [3, 4, 5, 5] = 17
(4d6r1) [4, 6, 5, 2] = 17
Set 3
(4d6r1) [4, 5, 4, 2] = 15
(4d6r1) [6, 4, 4, 3] = 17
(4d6r1) [3, 5, 4, 5] = 17
(4d6r1) [3, 3, 2, 3] = 11
(4d6r1) [3, 3, 3, 6] = 15
(4d6r1) [2, 4, 2, 5] = 13
Let's... try that again. This time by actually looking up how it works. :P
Set 1
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 4] = 15
(4d6rt3) [2, 2, 2] = 6
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 4] = 15
(4d6rt3) [5, 4, 4] = 13
(4d6rt3) [5, 4, 3] = 12
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 4] = 15
Set 2
(4d6rt3) [4, 4, 3] = 11
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 2] = 13
(4d6rt3) [5, 4, 2] = 11
(4d6rt3) [6, 6, 4] = 16
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 3] = 14
(4d6rt3) [5, 5, 4] = 14
Set 3
(4d6rt3) [6, 5, 4] = 15
(4d6rt3) [3, 2, 2] = 7
(4d6rt3) [6, 6, 5] = 17
(4d6rt3) [6, 6, 2] = 14
(4d6rt3) [6, 6, 5] = 17
(4d6rt3) [6, 3, 3] = 12Last edited by Faeryl; 01-22-2022, 05:56 PM.Active Character(s):
D&D
Aleisandra - level 6 Dark Elan Soulknife - The Altar of the Sleepless - GM - Zeros
Comment
-
Let's see if this does what I think it does... (4d6t3) [6, 5, 3] = 14Active Character(s):
D&D
Aleisandra - level 6 Dark Elan Soulknife - The Altar of the Sleepless - GM - Zeros
Comment
Comment