Roll the Dice was created in 2008-12.
Roll of the Dice was created on 1995-08-01.
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
There are 5 dice in Yatzee. You roll the dice to determine your score.
One die. Two dice.
The value of a roll of two dice is normally distributed.
Roll the Dice was created in 2008-12.
Roll of the Dice was created on 1995-08-01.
The [W] in a description like '3[W] + Strength modifier' represents the die or dice you would normally roll for damage with the weapon or attack. In this case, you would triple the number of dice and add your character's strength modifier stat to get the final result. If damage is normally 1d6, roll 3d6 instead. If damage is normally 2d4, roll 6d4 instead. The standard dice notation of 1d6 means one 6-sided die, 2d4 means two 4-sided dice, and so on.
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The possessive form of the plural noun dice is dice's.Example: I doubled my money one dice's roll. (one roll of the dice)
No you can decide if you want to roll one or 2 of the dice.
A dice can roll but cannot slide. Rolling involves rotating around an axis while moving forward, typically on a flat surface. Sliding, on the other hand, involves moving without rotation, which is not possible for a dice due to its shape and lack of flat sides that would allow for smooth sliding.
For a single roll of a pair of fair dice, the answer is 1/36.
There are 5 dice in Yatzee. You roll the dice to determine your score.
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Simple: Str+d6 vs AV After rolling against your ballistic skill and hitting the tank, take the strength of the weapon being fired at the tank and add the result of a single dice roll (sometimes a weapon will allow you to roll additional dice) to the strength of the weapon. Compare this number to the armor value of the tank facing the model that fired the weapon. If the damage roll (as described above) is less than the armor value of the tank, the shot has no effect. If the damage roll is equal to the armor value of the tank, you score a glancing hit. Roll a single dice (d6) and refer to the Vehicle Damage Table in the reference section of the Warhammer 40k rule book, and subtract 2 from the dice roll (to a minimum of 1). Apply that result to the tank. If the damage roll is more than the armor value of the tank, simply roll a d6 and refer to the Vehicle Damage Table and apply the result of the dice roll to the vehicle (no subtraction). Note that special rules (such as skimmers moving fast, cover, or smoke launchers) may alter these results.