@Daaras all the planes from India can reach and if they’re safe to land in Burma, I’d still make that attack. So block or put way more
Triple A dice test
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 Attempting to test randomness of Triple A dice with this thread 
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 ;aaa 1@1 2@2 2@3 1@4; 
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  Rolls: 1@1 2@2 2@3 1@4; Total Hits: 11@1: (3)2@2: (5, 3)2@3: (6, 4)1@4: (4) Rolls: 1@1 2@2 2@3 1@4; Total Hits: 11@1: (3)2@2: (5, 3)2@3: (6, 4)1@4: (4)
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 Airbase 
  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 11@1: (1) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 11@1: (1)Navalbase 
  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (6) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (6)IC 
  Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (6, 3) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (6, 3)
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  Rolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (3) Rolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (3) Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (5, 5) Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (5, 5)
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 If you don’t know already, there is also a “dice” command for rolling dice. It is also bounded by colons dice 1 
 This rolls 1 6-sided diedice 5 
 This rolls 5 6-sided dice. Beware, it will sort them from lowest # to highest #. It will not be in time order.dice 5d10 
 Rolls 5 10-sided dice, and then sorts them lowest to highestdice 1d2 
 Rolls 1 2-sided dice (like a coin flip) I’ve never seen a 2-sided die before :wink:
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  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (2) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (2) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (4, 5) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (4, 5)
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  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (3) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (3) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (6, 2) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 02@1: (6, 2)
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 tactical against airbase:  Rolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (1) Rolls: 1@6; Total Hits: 11@6: (1)2 bombers against IC  Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (3, 6) Rolls: 2@6; Total Hits: 22@6: (3, 6)- 2 for each bomber
 
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  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (3) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (3)UK 
  Rolls: 1@2; Total Hits: 01@2: (5) Rolls: 1@2; Total Hits: 01@2: (5) Rolls: 2@3; Total Hits: 22@3: (2, 2) Rolls: 2@3; Total Hits: 22@3: (2, 2) Rolls: 2@4; Total Hits: 22@4: (2, 2) Rolls: 2@4; Total Hits: 22@4: (2, 2)
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  Input ErrorThere was an error in your dice throw: “dice1” is not correct syntax. Input ErrorThere was an error in your dice throw: “dice1” is not correct syntax.
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 :dice1: 
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  Rolling 1: Rolling 1:
 (3)
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 If you don’t know already, there is also a “dice” command for rolling dice. It is also bounded by colons dice 1 
 This rolls 1 6-sided diedice 5 
 This rolls 5 6-sided dice. Beware, it will sort them from lowest # to highest #. It will not be in time order.dice 5d10 
 Rolls 5 10-sided dice, and then sorts them lowest to highestdice 1d2 
 Rolls 1 2-sided dice (like a coin flip) I’ve never seen a 2-sided die before :wink:Thank you! That works!!! 
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 Yeah, using the “dice” command can be more elegant since it doesn’t bold numbers and count up “hits”. Again, just be aware that it always sorts them lowest to highest 
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  Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (5) Rolls: 1@1; Total Hits: 01@1: (5) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 12@1: (1, 4) Rolls: 2@1; Total Hits: 12@1: (1, 4)
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 Rolls: 1@1; 2@2 
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 ;aaa 1@1 2@2 2@3 1@4; dice 1; 
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 ;dice 6; 
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  Rolling 3d6: Rolling 3d6:
 (2, 3, 5)



 
		 
		






