Dr.Orpheus
2018-01-06, 11:45 PM
Over the holidays I discovered a way to make variations of the d% and made a rolling system out of it (see spoiler). It can even be expanded by adding a third die into the mix. This would take some getting use to like learning a game with a die pool after only playing D&D, but it does not seem too hard.
What are your thoughts? Is this concept already used in an RPG system I don't know of? What type of game might this be useful for, or is it unnecessarily complicated?
Desired Range
Tens Place
Ones Place
1-10
-
1d10
1-20
-
1d20
1-30
1d3
1d10
1-40
1d4
1d10
1-50
1d4
1d20
1-60
1d6
1d10
1-70
1d6
1d20
1-80
1d8
1d10
1-90
1d8
1d20
1-100
1d10
1d10
1-110
1d10
1d20
1-120
1d12
1d10
1-130
1d12
1d20
What are your thoughts? Is this concept already used in an RPG system I don't know of? What type of game might this be useful for, or is it unnecessarily complicated?
Desired Range
Tens Place
Ones Place
1-10
-
1d10
1-20
-
1d20
1-30
1d3
1d10
1-40
1d4
1d10
1-50
1d4
1d20
1-60
1d6
1d10
1-70
1d6
1d20
1-80
1d8
1d10
1-90
1d8
1d20
1-100
1d10
1d10
1-110
1d10
1d20
1-120
1d12
1d10
1-130
1d12
1d20