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Post by Firephantom105 on Aug 18, 2018 1:37:51 GMT
I've been on Scratch for a while, and I decided to make the Catenative Doomsday Dice Cascader in Scratch. It works exactly like the one in Problem Sleuth. You roll the center die. An amount of d6 equal to the number you rolled appear. You roll the dice in order, each one multiplying all dice afterwards by its result. The final die deals its result in damage to all enemies. It can deal anywhere from 1 to 6 32 damage, the most likely results being 4 and 6. Man, I am terrible at ending these things, here's the link. scratch.mit.edu/projects/239399723/
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Post by Gab on Aug 18, 2018 21:57:46 GMT
Ooh, neat!
My rolls were
1 = 1 roll(s) 5 total damage:
5
I forgot exactly how it worked (chiefly with the first roll) so I thought it glitched or I did it wrong or something at first. Anyway, I decided to just roll it the one time and stick with that. The fact that something with such tremendous power seems to typically result in single digit totals is very fitting to the canonical dice cascader.
The fact it's also on a site called Scratch is also a nice bonus.
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Post by Firephantom105 on Sept 1, 2018 18:10:30 GMT
Ooh, neat! My rolls were 1 = 1 roll(s) 5 total damage: 5I forgot exactly how it worked (chiefly with the first roll) so I thought it glitched or I did it wrong or something at first. Anyway, I decided to just roll it the one time and stick with that. The fact that something with such tremendous power seems to typically result in single digit totals is very fitting to the canonical dice cascader. The fact it's also on a site called Scratch is also a nice bonus. Yeah, single digit results are pretty common due to the fact that they're guaranteed if your first roll is a one. Here's a screenshot of a highly favorable outcome. 
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Post by C-Star on Jan 8, 2019 12:39:53 GMT
I'm pretty happy with mine  How many planets do you reckon 72 trillion damage could destroy, if dealt efficiently?
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Post by Firephantom105 on Jan 8, 2019 21:37:00 GMT
How many planets do you reckon 72 trillion damage could destroy if dealt efficiently? Maybe it could destroy 15. Or at the very least, knock them into a black hole.
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