@Havok_Pony
I mean, if you didn’t have the real die you could just adjust the rules and stuff. Pain in the butt at first but still. 3 d6 is really close to a d20. If you had 2 of them, you could roll them both twice. The first 3 would be added together. (3 6s would be 18 for example.) Then the 4th die could be subtract 1 or 2 if you roll a 1 or 2. Add 1 or 2 if you get a 5 or 6. Do nothing if you get a 3 it a 4. Problem solved. The odds are only barely different right? I could do the maths, but I need to call a f***buddy to give a little loving and then sleep. Lol. Nini~
I mean, if you didn’t have the real die you could just adjust the rules and stuff. Pain in the butt at first but still. 3 d6 is really close to a d20. If you had 2 of them, you could roll them both twice. The first 3 would be added together. (3 6s would be 18 for example.) Then the 4th die could be subtract 1 or 2 if you roll a 1 or 2. Add 1 or 2 if you get a 5 or 6. Do nothing if you get a 3 it a 4. Problem solved. The odds are only barely different right? I could do the maths, but I need to call a f***buddy to give a little loving and then sleep. Lol. Nini~
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