lackattack wrote:I second pepperonibread's suggestion to use the dice analyzer.
I'm really posting to correct ATHFmeatwad - we don't use a RNG, the numbers from random.org are indeed natural random numbers.
I thought at first you were flaming the guy, but now I see thats his real name
and in response to the thead... there would indeed be a huge advantage with 3 dice over 2, if the defender did not win with ties. You are throwing attacking dice with 1 through 6, the defender is effectively throwing dice 2 through 7. that negates a large part of the advantage.
There is still an advantage over time in attacking, but not always in the short run. This would cease to be a game, if there were any more of an advantage. Whoever went first would win. Ive almost taken a team out on round 2, and many on round 3. This would happen on every game if the attacker had any more of an advantage.
after 2000 games, the dice act the same for me as they always have... sometimes very good, sometimes very bad, but 80% of the time, they are evenly balanced, and therefore random.
If you play one game at home, you wont see anything strange. If you play one game in here, you probably wont either.
However, if you play 2000 games at home, after playing some games for months at a time with massive armies, and unleashing 100's of dice at a time, you will indeed see some streaks that would seem unbelievable.
But since no one plays more than the occasional game at home, they remember nothing that crazy, but play hundreds or thousands in here, and see a massive win or loss, and deduce that the dice arent random.
You just cant compare the two because you havent played enough of the other. We see a few posts complaining about a few crazy rolls. But if everyone posted the number of times they got normal rolls, you wouldnt even see the other posts. They would be such a small percentage that they wouldnt be worth mentioning.
Your parents can explain that people are 9 times more likely to complain about something than compliment it. That when you win because of luck, you will want to believe it is because of skill, and when you lose believe it is because of bad luck. This game is indeed a game of psychology, and not of luck... an individual game can indeed be influenced by luck, but over time, if you lose you arent playing well, and if you are winning, you are.
The dice have proven themselves to be random, with over millions of dice thown. I myself am way over 200000 of them, and see no reason to suspect they arent random.
They are generated randomly, played randomly at different times, by different players. You just dont get more random than that.