I always forget the exact text. I'm in one of those jobs where I work with Word more often than with Excel ...RigaMortus said:Is that about right?
The WotC program I mentioned above will do everything you mentioned ... and it is basically nothing more than a web page and a few graphics ... if you cut the graphics, it is only 24K. With the graphics, it is only 60K.CombatWombat51 said:What I'd love to see is a dice roller that you could download, and simply type in what you wanted rolled. 2d4+1, 3d6, whatever. Oh, and also that could display the individual die rolls if you wanted, so you could roll 4d6 at once, and manually drop the lowest one. What can I say, I'm picky =p
Hell, I'd be tickled pink if I could find BASIC and program the darn thing myself!![]()
jgsugden said:I always forget the exact text. I'm in one of those jobs where I work with Word more often than with Excel ...
Besides, although I have programs on my desktop, I usually ignore them and use the d20 that (sadly) is always in my pocket ... a good luck charm. If I need a d6, I roll it and treat 1-3 like 1, 4-6 like 2, ... 16-18 like 6 and reroll 19 and 20s. I always feel like a tech whore when I use a computer in the place of a round ball of plastic.
jgsugden said:The WotC program I mentioned above will do everything you mentioned ... and it is basically nothing more than a web page and a few graphics ... if you cut the graphics, it is only 24K. With the graphics, it is only 60K.
On my sheet I customize 20 entry for d20 so everytime I need a new roll I check the next result. I also roll real dice cause it feels more like D&D. It is faster but it is not the same.Feliks said:I just need to make rolls without the party seeing the GM roll dice and there by metagaming by taking a defensive posture everytime I do so. I tried the rolling random dice trick but that turned each game into a series of useless spot, search, sense element, detect magic, detect thoughts, listen, etc, etc ad nausea sessions.
If you have the dice rolling program from WotC (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20010427b), you can navigate it with tab and shift+tab without ever using a mouse.CombatWombat51 said:Hmm, see I don't want 12 fields, and clickingI just want to be able to type what I want. Unless that's what you were suggesting, but in that case I don't know how I could do that
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