Greg Smith said:They tend to average out over the course of a game - but one beam roll can be very, very nasty. It is unpleasant when your enemy rolls 57 hits and kills you ship in one shot. It doesn't happen that often, but it can swing a game (much like a 6-6 crit can).
I'd love your dice if this really is an average (the real average is exactly 1 hit per AD)Iain McGhee said:Usually score about 1.5 times the AD on average in my games, really rare to get huge runs or total misses. Although both happen from time to time.
Yes, but only if you don't take the 2nd law of thermodynamics into account :lol:Triggy said:I'd love your dice if this really is an average (the real average is exactly 1 hit per AD)Iain McGhee said:Usually score about 1.5 times the AD on average in my games, really rare to get huge runs or total misses. Although both happen from time to time.
Burger said:Yes, but only if you don't take the 2nd law of thermodynamics into account :lol:Triggy said:I'd love your dice if this really is an average (the real average is exactly 1 hit per AD)Iain McGhee said:Usually score about 1.5 times the AD on average in my games, really rare to get huge runs or total misses. Although both happen from time to time.
I guess you could use a blistering hot stew as a fairly good brownian motion generator :lol:MustEatBrains said:Burger said:Yes, but only if you don't take the 2nd law of thermodynamics into account :lol:Triggy said:I'd love your dice if this really is an average (the real average is exactly 1 hit per AD)
Stew stays blistering hot for half an hour after it´s been taken out of the pot?
Da Boss said:Only if you are trying to make all the undergarments of the hostess jump 1 foot to the left at a party - I presume this is what you referencing - and be careful with the stew - you may get a rather suprised looking whale?![]()