CyberShinyNinja
CyberShinyNinja
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10th Oct 2011
1st Oct 2014
A six-die powered by Gaussian distribution. No, it's not perfect and yes, it has its bugs, but it works 98% of the time.
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Comments

  • WarfareRyan
    WarfareRyan
    18th Nov 2017
    Would I be able to use this in a board game I've been making? I'll give full credit, of course.
  • Skiruyoshi
    Skiruyoshi
    27th May 2017
    I tried to make a better version with 2 dice and a way to add up the result
  • CyberShinyNinja
    CyberShinyNinja
    12th Dec 2015
    Hey - Criticize my design, rather than each other's grammar please.. (For the record, 'die' is singular, 'dice' is plural.)
  • the117doctor
    the117doctor
    6th Nov 2015
    IT'S DIE! BOTH OF YOU NUMBSKULLS GET YOUR HEAD ON STRAIGHT!
  • Skattz
    Skattz
    21st Aug 2013
    Its dice because there is only one of the object. Die is plural, Winghead, you imbecile.
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    21st Aug 2013
    one and five most common.
  • Winghead
    Winghead
    9th Dec 2012
    Hey Jinoh, ITS DIE U IMBOSIL!
  • jinoh
    jinoh
    29th Sep 2012
    Dice not die
  • ThunderSt
    ThunderSt
    1st Aug 2012
    Whats with the 7th side?
  • dratini0
    dratini0
    12th Jun 2012
    In fact, it is not a gaussian randomizer, theoretically it should produce an uniform distribution. You could remove a branching point if you would feed back the unwanted outcomes at level 2.