How the hell does a d66 give 36 values when there are 55 values from 11-66?
Also how cool are these d66?
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How the hell does a d66 give 36 values when there are 55 values from 11-66?
Also how cool are these d66?
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Because you can't generate some of those values with the method, namely any number with a digit higher than 6.
Didn't answer my question. There are 55 numbers between 11 and 66, so
Oh I get it now
yeah, you can't roll a 17, 18, 19, or 20 on d66, idiot. There are a lot of gaps like that.
Rolled 57, 23, 16, 17, 41, 1, 53, 37, 19, 60, 3, 54, 65, 35, 7, 30, 1, 64, 45, 45 = 673 (20d66)
Yes you can. On a d66 you can roll anything from 1-66 its in the name.
>17
>19
See? That's why OP is moronic. There's way more than 36 possible results.
d66 means 2d6 like in
morons
Also there are either 54 or 56 values "between" 11 and 66, depending on whether you count the endpoints. Not 55.
It's a stupid naming convention then and hence stems the confusion. dN = [1,N], not 2d(N/11) or whatever.
It should be called "d6 by d6"
>d6×d6
>d66 for short
I think you're onto something anon
d62 (or maybe d26) would be much less confusing. You could still mistake the Cartesian square with arithmetical, but at least neither is already established convention like with dN.
Frick, those 2 were meant to be superscript. It's like: d6^2.
>superscript
Based Question Non-understander.
Is he a moron, or a jokester? We cannot know.
anon
A more compact and probably more expensive 2d6
Those dice seem way less practical than just rolling two normal d6s with different colors.
They're from some gimmick yahtzee game, and get peddled on the side for novelty items.
I have a few from a gift copy of this. they're, as you say, not really good for anything except maybe battletech cluster hit spam if there's enough different colors of them and you don't have a tackle box.
They were featured over on the Steve Jackson Games website. Instead of this, they should use all that Munchkin money to revive INWO.
Did you flunk 4th grade math?
This is actually a good question and one I had for awhile once I first started looking into JTTRPGs.
This is the answer.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16;
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26;
31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36;
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46;
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56;
61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66.
>Also how cool are these d66
Not cool at all. What is it with no-games' obsession with dumb gimmick dice
Epic bait anon
>post something obviously dumb
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Couldn't samegay harder if you tried. homosexual.
is tha that a french spoon?
That's a magnifying glass
Look again elsewhere.
I love how nested d6 look, but the inner die almost never has enough space to move and tumble freely
How the hell are you gonna roll a 39 on 2d6 motherfricker?
Because 6^2
> Not knowing how to use base 6 as a number system
Oh Anon, you silly goose