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Post by Mother Starlight on May 17, 2015 4:47:55 GMT
Dotted Lines, I'm not sure why that's happening. Are you on mobile? That can cause reduced functionality.
Andrew, I see the same thing.
Edited posts shouldn't reroll. What happens if you try to edit to change the roll to a different one?
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Post by Dotted Lines on May 17, 2015 4:52:59 GMT
I'm not on mobile, but I allowed a script and now they're displaying dice.
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Post by Andrew on May 17, 2015 5:11:10 GMT
Let’s see: I originally rolled two of 1d16. The forum will not let me change those rolls but did let me delete or add rolls as long as they had the same range as the first time I rolled those dice in this post. Roll 1: 6XfHTcBu1d16Roll 2: 1d16Roll 3: 2d4Rolls | Results | 1d16; 1d16 | 2; 12 | 1d16 | 2 | 1d16; 2d4 | Disallowed | 1d16; 1d16; 2d4 | 2; 12; 3, 3 | 1d16; 1d16; 3d4 | Disallowed | 1d16; 1d16; 1d4 | Disallowed |
1d16·1d16·2d4
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Post by Mother Starlight on May 17, 2015 5:30:10 GMT
Oh good, that means it's working properly.
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Post by gabriael on May 19, 2015 11:35:20 GMT
tywoTi5x1-7 I don't understand it. I'll try to cheat and roll a seven. See if it's possible. Nope, it isn't! Smart feature. 1-7·1-7·1-7·1-7·1-7·1-7·1-7·1-8
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Post by xom on May 26, 2015 14:23:38 GMT
Xom is BORED. No wait, I mean BOARD. Xom is midly amused.
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Post by Ahrotahn on May 30, 2015 20:53:00 GMT
Gemedet is played on a three-dimensional board, nine by nine by nine spaces. Two players alternate placing stones, and the first to make six in a row of their color wins.
Ahyoheek is a game for two to five players. Each round, each player simultaneously chooses one of three plays, Book, Beetle, or Pen. (Equivalently, each player secretly chooses a play and then everyone reveals their choices.) One of the plays is the winner of the round, according to how many people chose each play; Book beats Beetle beats Pen beats Book. If you chose the winning play, you get one point of the corresponding type (so if you chose Book and Book won the round, then you get a Book point). The first player to get three points of a single type wins.
More details on resolving rounds: for each play that your play beats, you get one round point, and for each play that beats your play, you lose one round point; high round score wins the round. For example, if there are five players and they play Book, Book, Beetle, Pen, Pen, then the Book players get (+1 Beetle -2 Pen) -1, the Beetle player gets (+2 Pen -2 Book) 0, and the Pen players get (+2 Book -1 Beetle) +1, so Pen wins the round and the players who chose Pen each get one Pen point. (Round points have no lasting effect beyond determining the winner of the round; the Book and Beetle players both have the same no-change result from the round.)
There's also a ranking system where you gain rank points for winning a game and lose rank points for losing a game, but I don't really understand how it works. The heek tables take care of that stuff automatically (except when they're broken).
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Post by Lantern on May 31, 2015 17:46:51 GMT
>Ahrotahn, Gemedet description, interesting, (probably) fun! Net version, available? -> possibility, play together? I'm not sure I understand, but, learning, playing, fun! <- you don't mind playing, new player, (probably) bad at it, bad moves, until improvement?
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Post by Ahrotahn on May 31, 2015 18:26:34 GMT
We could play on the forum, if you'd like. In another thread, I think, if people want to watch; or by PM otherwise.
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Post by Raezenoth on Jun 1, 2015 1:08:44 GMT
I believe I would like to watch.
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Post by Lantern on Jun 1, 2015 1:19:57 GMT
>Ahrotahn, Okay! I will play Gemedet. Do you have a want to be first, or a want to be second? Game notation for writing?
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Post by Ahrotahn on Jun 1, 2015 1:40:31 GMT
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