Ordered vs Unordered d66
- Ordered: Treat the first die as tens, the second as ones (e.g., 3 + 2 = 32).
- Unordered: Always arrange lowest die first (e.g., 3 + 2 = 23).
Ordered gives 36 results. Unordered gives 21 if you want less results.
- Ordered: Treat the first die as tens, the second as ones (e.g., 3 + 2 = 32).
- Unordered: Always arrange lowest die first (e.g., 3 + 2 = 23).
Ordered gives 36 results. Unordered gives 21 if you want less results.
Comments
Make a 6×6 grid. Roll one die for the row (Y) and one for the column (X).
It’s just like Battleship: a roll of 5 and 2 sends you to cell (5,2).
Useful for maps, loot charts, or visual tables!
Same range as a 'D66', but with numbers 1-36
Not the most efficient way to /roll/ it, but it's the most compact way to write it.
You can easily get a D2 or a D3, and that means you can also have a D12 and a D18: (D2x6 + D6-6) and (D3x6 + D6-6)
Ordered is equal possibility, unordered has 6 results with a 1/36 chance and 15 results with a 2/36 (1/18) chance.
This is because doubles can only be rolled one way, while others can be rolled two ways.