OOC: Sorry about that. And yeah, maybe I should name him or something.
IC: The guy lets out a loud scream, and lunges forward, tackling Dustin.
IC: *Dustin drops the knife and rolls backward, throwing the guy off of himself and toward Martin's jeep. He looks around for the knife before anything else happens.*
{Probably unnecessarily long explanation of how these dice work} The dice are used by rolling the full set. Each of the eight numbers in a roll considered unique -- the result is determined not by the total number rolled, but by the combination of numbers rolled by each die. Think of the result of a theoretical roll as being "6, 5, 2, 7, 4, 1, 3, 8", for instance, not "36". The order that the dice land is also important -- 18888888 produces a different attack than 88888881. The attacks resulting from these rolls are highly unpredictable.
There are 16,777,216 attacks in all, such as Blizzard, Weasel, Levitation, Reroll x2, Naptime, Yoshi Stampede, T-Rex, Elf, Prank, and Ridiculous Hat.
This was probably a complete waste of time but it was also fun to write this =P
OOC: Sorry about that. And yeah, maybe I should name him or something.
IC: The guy lets out a loud scream, and lunges forward, tackling Dustin.
IC: *Dustin drops the knife and rolls backward, throwing the guy off of himself and toward Martin's jeep. He looks around for the knife before anything else happens.*
IC: The guy crashes into the windshield of the Jeep, and smashes straight through due to his velocity.
Craig, meanwhile, is trying to locate just exactly where the chase is going on. His best bet would be just rolling down the window and follow the sound of the pandemonium that is ensuing, but he has the radio up too loud, unfortunately.
Craig, meanwhile, is trying to locate just exactly where the chase is going on. His best bet would be just rolling down the window and follow the sound of the pandemonium that is ensuing, but he has the radio up too loud, unfortunately.
OOC: I dropped off a while back, sorry. Where is the Ford currently? I was chasing it in a jeep I believe.
{Probably unnecessarily long explanation of how these dice work} The dice are used by rolling the full set. Each of the eight numbers in a roll considered unique -- the result is determined not by the total number rolled, but by the combination of numbers rolled by each die. Think of the result of a theoretical roll as being "6, 5, 2, 7, 4, 1, 3, 8", for instance, not "36". The order that the dice land is also important -- 18888888 produces a different attack than 88888881. The attacks resulting from these rolls are highly unpredictable.
There are 16,777,216 attacks in all, such as Blizzard, Weasel, Levitation, Reroll x2, Naptime, Yoshi Stampede, T-Rex, Elf, Prank, and Ridiculous Hat.
This was probably a complete waste of time but it was also fun to write this =P
OOC: You CONtinually astound me.
OOC: I'll assume this is a good thing and say thank you =P
Craig, meanwhile, is trying to locate just exactly where the chase is going on. His best bet would be just rolling down the window and follow the sound of the pandemonium that is ensuing, but he has the radio up too loud, unfortunately.
IC: *Dustin drops the knife and rolls backward, throwing the guy off of himself and toward Martin's jeep. He looks around for the knife before anything else happens.*
IC: The guy crashes into the windshield of the Jeep, and smashes straight through due to his velocity.
IC: *Dustin finds the knife and slashes one of the back tires. Martin shields himself from the glass and swerves crazily before regaining control. Justin manages to pass him while he is swerving. Martin keeps his pistol trained on the guy, in case he decides to commandeer the jeep.*