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Post by Yoon on Aug 22, 2007 21:54:23 GMT -5
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Post by Jaegar on Aug 22, 2007 22:41:52 GMT -5
hmmm... Interesting o.o
What happened with the dice script I saw you testing a while ago? That one looked really useful. 99% of things that require a d% (and there aren't a lot) are only used by the DM. I think I'll use a conversion table and have the experienced people make their own d20 rolls with this though >3
testytesty [attack=669759819446396]
edit: o.o I didn't put those numbers there. How's that supposed to work exactly?
editedit: my edit made it turn into a graphic when it posted o.O whaaaaaa?
edit 3x: uh ohhhhhh... I can edit it a bunch and it makes a new # each time. I'd play with it till I got a 100, but 94 is good enough for a cheated *roll* The only way I could accept this as a dice roll is if the post had no edit mark. I guess that works. Good thing I already asked to make D&D thread posts not count.
btw, the range on this is 1-100 right? not 0-100 or 0-99 or something right?
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Post by Jaegar on Aug 22, 2007 23:18:43 GMT -5
aaah! it's not working again now O.o It's not even adding the numbers to the one I posted in the guide-type thread I made. hmm, I'm gonna guess you're tweaking it?
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Post by Yoon on Aug 22, 2007 23:30:18 GMT -5
The dice script was having some issues earlier when I was testing it. However, it seems that the dice roll scripter has been updated since I last tested it, so I'll enable the dice script for testing.
However, there are compatibility issues between the attack tag and the dice roll icon, so it's either one or the other.
EDIT: The dice roll script is working a little better than last time, but it is a little buggy. It will only post the dice roll if you 'roll the dice', do a message preview, then post it.
[dice=6][rand=1545229734233121285325173899951788987867649664553019986587137864]
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Post by Jaegar on Aug 23, 2007 1:32:16 GMT -5
k... what's the command for that one? ^^'
edit: ah, I see. I like this one better than the attack command. thanks yoon! ;D [dice=20][rand=1955953108481307566945274231269686548824878792361928619800606782]
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Post by Jaegar on Aug 23, 2007 1:42:12 GMT -5
teh dice test!
[dice=6]
yes, I'm liking this very much[rand=6723672056885714430370540462941906924682195937504614329963871269]
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Post by Yoon on Aug 23, 2007 2:37:43 GMT -5
No problem! You can also do multiple dice throws as well, like this:
[dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6][dice=6]
The maximum number of dice you can throw is up to 60. [rand=5117868772756301492231955383356074024812319120306721849015506820657]
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