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If a dice hits a wooden object not on the battlefield, is it a reroll?
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Keep in mind this is a winning-losing game thing, I'll tell the story later
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And we had been going with dice that had hit something the whole game, even once, a dice went into a dent, and we didn't reroll it. The only time a dice was rerolled was when it was jammed in between the legs off a B3 Ultra Battle Droid figure.
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That's absolutely up to the players in most situations. If its at an official tournament, I would say that the die roll just has to stay on the table and not be touched by either player before the result is shown and accepted. If it hits something on the table, whatever, that's fine. There is no such thing as "interference"; as long as the roll is actually random, it's a fair roll. It needs to stay on the table just to prevent any possible funny business where it falls off the table and one of the two parties gets to it before the other can see it and is able to change the result.
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We were playing on the floor, and it rolled and hit something. Neither of us could decide because it was a win-lose scenario
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It hit a wooden block.
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Echo24 wrote:That's absolutely up to the players in most situations. If its at an official tournament, I would say that the die roll just has to stay on the table and not be touched by either player before the result is shown and accepted. If it hits something on the table, whatever, that's fine. There is no such thing as "interference"; as long as the roll is actually random, it's a fair roll. It needs to stay on the table just to prevent any possible funny business where it falls off the table and one of the two parties gets to it before the other can see it and is able to change the result. This, as long as the die isn't "cracked" I usually just go with it as long as it is on the table it doesn't matter what it hits.
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Yeah, if the die result is unclear (it's tilted in some way) I think it should always be rerolled. The key is that the result is A) clear and B) sufficiently random. Hitting an object does not effect the clarity or the randomness, so there is no reason to reroll it.
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Okay. Give straight answers on how you would rule our scenario, first answer to 10 wins. No voting twice. Knapp and I can't vote, the rule guy counts as Infinity votes. Ready, go. Yes, reroll counts: No, reroll does not count: People who already voted: Echo24, AndyHatton, den25, juice man, TheHutts, Swinfeld, thereisnotry, Galactic Funk, TimmerB123, DARPH NADER
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the reroll doesn't seem necessary from your description
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No reroll doesn't count.
I only reroll if it falls off the table. Or if it lands in some way that there is no clear answer.
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This reminds me of a Royal Rumble where it came to Flobie making a save to see if an Imp diplomat killed him and we couldn't decide whether or not to do a reroll cause someone said someone bumped the table and changed the way the dice rolled. *uhg*
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den25 wrote: I only reroll if it falls off the table. Or if it lands in some way that there is no clear answer. Or another person touched the rolling die, for some reason. Hitting a wooden block? Good roll.
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A dignitary almost killed Flobi?
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It's 4 nothing. Any other votes? Rule Guy? C'mon Sithborg. We know your out their somewhere.
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juice man wrote:den25 wrote: I only reroll if it falls off the table. Or if it lands in some way that there is no clear answer. Or another person touched the rolling die, for some reason. Hitting a wooden block? Good roll. +1
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Nothing a blaster under the table can't solve.
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markedman247 wrote:Nothing a blaster under the table can't solve. Thats a little too messy for my tastes.
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TheHutts wrote:juice man wrote:den25 wrote: I only reroll if it falls off the table. Or if it lands in some way that there is no clear answer. Or another person touched the rolling die, for some reason. Hitting a wooden block? Good roll. +1 ^ this
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No need to reroll.
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