I fixed the RNG in GW2
I seem to roll 1 far too often.
I have not seen one of those dice since about 1987 or so. I probably still have a few tucked away in some box in storage. Reminds me of the days when all the content was in your head and if you think it’s bad now trying playing with a really bad, sometimes drunk dungeon master.
I have a ton of those dice, which my son just “inherited” (read stole) because he started playing pen and paper D&D with some friends. Imagine that…people still play pen and paper. Who knew?
^ Oh people still play^
My long time friend just returned from 5 years in Korea and it took him exactly two days to find a Friday night group.
I still have my dice but I think they are loaded for a critical fail so I’ll pass on the idea
As for the drunk DM’s – is there any other kind?
churrah! 15 chars
If you want better RNG, get one of these and roll it before Skill selection and looting. I did and my RNG smexy!
Players who roll 1-19 must pay NC Soft/Nexon 5 gold, players who roll a 20 are lost for one turn.
I have a ton of those dice, which my son just “inherited” (read stole) because he started playing pen and paper D&D with some friends. Imagine that…people still play pen and paper. Who knew?
I have friends who get together on occasion for a D&D session. It still seems to be ‘relatively’ popular, given it’s 2013.
80 R | 80 W | 80 G | 80 E | 80 M | 80 E | 80 N | 80 T
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If you want better RNG, get one of these and roll it before Skill selection and looting. I did and my RNG smexy
You would get better odds with that die than with Anets RNG..
Showing my age, but I use….
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/suggestions/Top-right-GO-away/first#post2096524
Rocking Wizard Wars until this mess of a game is fixed…
that’s cheating! weighted dice!
I have a ton of those dice, which my son just “inherited” (read stole) because he started playing pen and paper D&D with some friends. Imagine that…people still play pen and paper. Who knew?
I have friends who get together on occasion for a D&D session. It still seems to be ‘relatively’ popular, given it’s 2013.
Yeah…pen and paper is probably bigger than ever right now. The sheer amount of rp groups, systems, rules etc etc is more than u would believe..