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==In Various Works== | ==In Various Works== | ||
d2s are used with disturbing frequency in both CCGs and RPGs. They are used in [[Magic: The Gathering]], and even [[Dungeons and Dragons]] because some faggot developer thinks it's fucking funny to have certain items and weapons do damage using d2s even to this fucking day. | d2s are used with disturbing frequency in both CCGs and RPGs. They are used in [[Magic: The Gathering]], and even [[Dungeons and Dragons]] because some faggot developer thinks it's fucking funny to have certain items and weapons do damage using d2s even to this fucking day. | ||
The RPG ''Bean!'' is a d2-based game, and it's actually pretty good. | |||
==Also Currency== | ==Also Currency== |
Revision as of 10:55, 7 September 2015
A d2 isn't a die - it's a coin. Your hate of it know no limit.
You flip the fucking thing. Heads count as 1, Tails count as 2.
You can, alternately, roll any other die - counting odds as 1 and evens as 2.
In Various Works
d2s are used with disturbing frequency in both CCGs and RPGs. They are used in Magic: The Gathering, and even Dungeons and Dragons because some faggot developer thinks it's fucking funny to have certain items and weapons do damage using d2s even to this fucking day.
The RPG Bean! is a d2-based game, and it's actually pretty good.
Also Currency
The d2 are the only dice you can put in a vending machine and spend for candy.