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Revision as of 15:14, 1 July 2017
Game Design Articles ideas and Research examples to prove that rolling random dice/numbers is written all wrong in each roleplaying game articles.
When a table of Random Generation Tables are created for deciding an outcome, they inherently are created as Alphabetical lists, rather than by the desired outcome, which will eventually mismatch the desired numbers of the given table.
This article will show how to balance and adjust these tables to give desired and proper generation of proper numbers to create Realistic Tables.
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Note: TO ADD: MUST add this article for random roll variances and how they function etc.
Contents
Probability and Games: Damage Rolls
Basics
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Asymmetry
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Arbitrary Shapes
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Conclusion
Comments
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- Probability and Games: Damage Rolls 22 Jan 2012 by Red Blob Games
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