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Having a little trouble visualizing that.
I have one of those D34s. I have no idea when or where I acquired it; I suspect it was accidental (i.e., used to be someone else's and ended up in my dice bag).
Having a little trouble visualizing that.
I have one of those D34s. I have no idea when or where I acquired it; I suspect it was accidental (i.e., used to be someone else's and ended up in my dice bag).
Re: d2 lol :)
Date: 18 March 2009 04:10 (UTC)Let's say that d_2 is the value that the d2 gives you (in {1,2}). Then to get d_6:
(d_2 - 1)*3 + d_3
or, in general,
(d_i - 1)*j + d_j
It's just a very slight generalization of what you do to use two d10s to give you a d100.
I think the further generalization to n dice should be straightforward. If I had a couple of minutes, I'd work it out now.
Re: d2 lol :)
Date: 18 March 2009 04:11 (UTC)Re: d2 lol :)
Date: 18 March 2009 04:15 (UTC)Feel like posting a link to her profile? This I gotta see. :)