I've always skipped the Dice games in TW2 but now I'm trying to do every possible quest, could someone tell me how is dice played? I have absolutely no clue.
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28.02.2013 @ 05:11 #2
The rules are like poker- if your "hand" is better, you win. You also get a chance to re-roll some or all of your die to improve your odds.
Check this wiki for what the various hands are called, and some nuances about winning: http://witcher.wikia...n_The_Witcher_2
For example, if I get III,III,III,V,II and you get I,I,I,I,IV you will win because you have a four of a kind despite having a lower value in each die.
But it's not as simple as getting the same value on each die.
For example, if I get II,II,V,VI,I and you get I,II,III,V,V, you will win because you pair is higher in value then mine, and also because you got three consecutive values.
In summary:
-try to get the same values on each die
-try to get higher values than your opponent's pairs, triples etc.
-try to get consecutive values
Advice: it's possible to use spatial visualization and the relative faces of the dice on the board to deduce how you should roll your die or dice to get certain values. This method is easiest when dealing with one die, but can also be used satisfactorily with two or three dice.
Check this wiki for what the various hands are called, and some nuances about winning: http://witcher.wikia...n_The_Witcher_2
For example, if I get III,III,III,V,II and you get I,I,I,I,IV you will win because you have a four of a kind despite having a lower value in each die.
But it's not as simple as getting the same value on each die.
For example, if I get II,II,V,VI,I and you get I,II,III,V,V, you will win because you pair is higher in value then mine, and also because you got three consecutive values.
In summary:
-try to get the same values on each die
-try to get higher values than your opponent's pairs, triples etc.
-try to get consecutive values
Advice: it's possible to use spatial visualization and the relative faces of the dice on the board to deduce how you should roll your die or dice to get certain values. This method is easiest when dealing with one die, but can also be used satisfactorily with two or three dice.
28.02.2013 @ 06:15 #3
cmdr_flashheart said:
The rules are like poker- if your "hand" is better, you win. You also get a chance to re-roll some or all of your die to improve your odds.
Check this wiki for what the various hands are called, and some nuances about winning: http://witcher.wikia...n_The_Witcher_2
For example, if I get III,III,III,V,II and you get I,I,I,I,IV you will win because you have a four of a kind despite having a lower value in each die.
But it's not as simple as getting the same value on each die.
For example, if I get II,II,V,VI,I and you get I,II,III,V,V, you will win because you pair is higher in value then mine, and also because you got three consecutive values.
In summary:
-try to get the same values on each die
-try to get higher values than your opponent's pairs, triples etc.
-try to consecutive values
Advice: it's possible to use spatial visualization and the relative faces of the dice on the board to deduce how you should roll your die or dice to get certain values. This method is easiest when dealing with one die, but can also be used satisfactorily with two or three dice. ›››
Check this wiki for what the various hands are called, and some nuances about winning: http://witcher.wikia...n_The_Witcher_2
For example, if I get III,III,III,V,II and you get I,I,I,I,IV you will win because you have a four of a kind despite having a lower value in each die.
But it's not as simple as getting the same value on each die.
For example, if I get II,II,V,VI,I and you get I,II,III,V,V, you will win because you pair is higher in value then mine, and also because you got three consecutive values.
In summary:
-try to get the same values on each die
-try to get higher values than your opponent's pairs, triples etc.
-try to consecutive values
Advice: it's possible to use spatial visualization and the relative faces of the dice on the board to deduce how you should roll your die or dice to get certain values. This method is easiest when dealing with one die, but can also be used satisfactorily with two or three dice. ›››
Thank you cmdr, you're always helpful. I just defeated 3 people in Poker
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