Quote Originally Posted by Grey_Wolf_c View Post
Correct, but don't. Roll 5s, and add 1 for each die. Same result, without need to waste posts or run afoul the double post rule.

A d6 in which 1s don't count as a roll is a d5, with +1 to make it so it produces a number between 2-6. In your particular case, roll 3 sets of 4d5 + 4.

Yours,

Grey Wolf
While your advice is good, the first bolded part is incorrect. This is an exception where multiple posts in a row are allowed.

Additionally, the second bolded part is also incorrect. He wants a best three of four (roll 4d6, drop lowest). He would need to roll each d5+1 individually.