Dicenomicon is impressive, but trying to create my own formulas makes my head hurt. (I managed to put yours into Dicenomicon, though it took forever as the interface isn't exactly intuitive. The formula doesn't seem to work, though, as i get results like 23 x 23; instead of showing height and width it's showing me the total x total.)
I like Mach Dice well enough, but I wish it had better functionality for saving specific rolls. What I'd like is something between Mach Dice and Dicenomicon.On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Epimetreus <epimetreus@gmail.com> wrote:
On Friday, February 1, 2013, rick jones wrote:The die-roller app MachDice has a ORE mode.And Dicenomicon does ORE just fine. Just make a "room" with formulas like this one, for 4d:@1 <- 4d10@@2 <- unique(@1).@3 <- uniquec(@1).@4 <- @3 + "x" + @2.rsort (@4) x "/n"I know it looks complicated, but once it's set up it does a great job, sorting matches by width and height.--
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