a small bee
Assuming you haven't read the event forum, it's written in the rules. As it's written:
"You get 10 dice rolls between numbers 1 and 100 per character a day.
(You're free to roll these in any demeanor you want, but you only get 10.
So you're welcome to roll 1, 2, 3, or all 10 in one post if you know how!)
You get ONE dice roll per announced advantage (typically one every 3
days). I'll select a winner on the third day after it's announced.
In order for it to be a hit, you must roleplay out the hit in a post.
(I'll be watching and counting personally!) "
The objective section of the event forum also explained the dice rolls. Basically, to ensure that no one's a perfect shot, you roll dice to see how many hits or misses your character has. Evens hit and odds miss. So, if you wanted to roleplay out hits, you would need to count out all your even numbers from the dice roll.
Hope this helps!
"You get 10 dice rolls between numbers 1 and 100 per character a day.
(You're free to roll these in any demeanor you want, but you only get 10.
So you're welcome to roll 1, 2, 3, or all 10 in one post if you know how!)
You get ONE dice roll per announced advantage (typically one every 3
days). I'll select a winner on the third day after it's announced.
In order for it to be a hit, you must roleplay out the hit in a post.
(I'll be watching and counting personally!) "
The objective section of the event forum also explained the dice rolls. Basically, to ensure that no one's a perfect shot, you roll dice to see how many hits or misses your character has. Evens hit and odds miss. So, if you wanted to roleplay out hits, you would need to count out all your even numbers from the dice roll.
Hope this helps!
Kirenai Yuki
I have read this already many times to see if I missed it. Which is why i am asking. I may not have been clear with my question.. What I mean is when we RP it, how do we USE the dice rolls?
Do we rp the action and then say what the dice roll is so we know its a hit or miss? Do we post our roll for a dodge? An example would be nice to clarify....