ZOMG!!!! Sorry, just stumbled across this webcomic and THIS is how I would decide which way to go when my friends and I were driving around getting lost. I would take out my D&D dice and say, “Left = Odd, Right = Even, Straight = Double Numbers.” The magical 2d6s of destiny!
why didn’t she just roll a single d6 and reroll on a 5 or 6? That’s how I usually do rolls when the sides on the die doesn’t match the number of options
I personally look at my watch for this. Assuming it’s been a while since I last looked at it, the final digit is essentially a random number between 0 and 9.
Usually I just check if it’s even or odd, but I can also take the modulo if I want to make a 3- or 4- way decision (though I may have to redo it in that case).
It’s convenient because I always have my watch with me, and I don’t have to waste time getting it out.
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That’s just like what my brother and I do when we have a tough decision!
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haha sweet i thought my brother and i were the only ones to do that my brother has a set of roll rules for ordering from restaurants
ZOMG!!!! Sorry, just stumbled across this webcomic and THIS is how I would decide which way to go when my friends and I were driving around getting lost. I would take out my D&D dice and say, “Left = Odd, Right = Even, Straight = Double Numbers.” The magical 2d6s of destiny!
I have in fact used much the same method for many decisions. What’s the point of owning 65 assorted types of d6 dice if you don’t use them?
I carry a pair of d10s for this purpose. Percentages seem to work better for me.
why didn’t she just roll a single d6 and reroll on a 5 or 6? That’s how I usually do rolls when the sides on the die doesn’t match the number of options
I personally look at my watch for this. Assuming it’s been a while since I last looked at it, the final digit is essentially a random number between 0 and 9.
Usually I just check if it’s even or odd, but I can also take the modulo if I want to make a 3- or 4- way decision (though I may have to redo it in that case).
It’s convenient because I always have my watch with me, and I don’t have to waste time getting it out.
Kinetic Binary Decision Generator.
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Otherwise known as flipping a coin.