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Returns a number than is between {{code|5}} and {{code|50}}, with the possibility of the maximum value being higher than {{code|50}}. | Returns a number than is usually between {{code|5}} and {{code|50}}, with the possibility of the maximum value being higher than {{code|50}}. | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 14 April 2009
explode() Function
Generates random numbers to emulate dice rolls; returns the total of a dice roll where dice that are rolled at maximum value are rolled again with the new roll added to the old. There is no limit to the total that that can be returned by this function, but the odds of each individual number decreases as the total increases past the number of
sides
.Usage
explode(times, sides)
Parameters
times
- The number of times to roll the dice.sides
- The number of sides the dice possess.
Examples
Roll a twenty-sided dice.
Returns a number than is usually between
[t: explode(1, 20)]
Returns a number that is usually between 1
and 20
, with the possibility of the maximum value being higher than 20
.
Roll five ten-sided dice, using variables.
[h: DiceTimes = 5]
[h: DiceSides = 10]
[t: explode(DiceTimes, DiceSides)]
5
and 50
, with the possibility of the maximum value being higher than 50
.See Also
For another method of rolling dice, see Dice Expressions.