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FNARGH
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Fnargh - the dice game of Fnargh!
DESCRIPTION
The dice game of Fnargh can be played solo or in a group: the group
version simply consists of each individual playing with their own game,
with the highest score winning.
Fnargh, like some other Alyrian games, implements system of rewards
for players who achieve high scores. For details, see the item's shop
description.
A game of Fnargh lasts 13 rounds, in which the dice are rolled, with the
option of rerolling dice a maximum of two times. The resultant collective
die roll is placed into one of the 13 categories. Each die roll must be
placed in a category, meaning that players might be forced to take a score
of 0 in some categories. The game is over once all 13 categories have
been filled, and can be restarted with use fnargh restart.
To roll the dice, use fnargh roll. To reroll specific dice,
use fnargh reroll <Ordered number of the dice to reroll>. For example,
if you were to roll a 6, 5, 3, 1, 1, and wished to reroll the 1s, you
would use fnargh reroll 4 5. After two rerolls, you must choose a
category to place the dice roll into. To see possible categories and their
explanations, use fnargh categories or look categoriesfnargh. To
see your current score, use fnargh score self and to show others your
current score, use fnargh score room.
BonusFnargh are a special category, that may only be scored after initial
Fnarghs have been rolled. After the first 50 points available in the
Fnargh category, the BonusFnargh category opens up, and each BonusFnargh
rolled is worth 100 points. If a player takes a 0 for the Fnargh category,
BonusFnargh are not available. An additional 35 bonus points are available
if, at the completion of the upper section, more than 62 points have been
scored in it: An average of 3 successful die faces per category. To see
the current high score, use fnargh highscore. To input a high score,
simply finish the game, recording a score in every category, and use
fnargh score self or use fnargh score room, and the high score
shall be marked.
Fnargh - the dice game of Fnargh!
DESCRIPTION
The dice game of Fnargh can be played solo or in a group: the group
version simply consists of each individual playing with their own game,
with the highest score winning.
Fnargh, like some other Alyrian games, implements system of rewards
for players who achieve high scores. For details, see the item's shop
description.
A game of Fnargh lasts 13 rounds, in which the dice are rolled, with the
option of rerolling dice a maximum of two times. The resultant collective
die roll is placed into one of the 13 categories. Each die roll must be
placed in a category, meaning that players might be forced to take a score
of 0 in some categories. The game is over once all 13 categories have
been filled, and can be restarted with use fnargh restart.
To roll the dice, use fnargh roll. To reroll specific dice,
use fnargh reroll <Ordered number of the dice to reroll>. For example,
if you were to roll a 6, 5, 3, 1, 1, and wished to reroll the 1s, you
would use fnargh reroll 4 5. After two rerolls, you must choose a
category to place the dice roll into. To see possible categories and their
explanations, use fnargh categories or look categoriesfnargh. To
see your current score, use fnargh score self and to show others your
current score, use fnargh score room.
BonusFnargh are a special category, that may only be scored after initial
Fnarghs have been rolled. After the first 50 points available in the
Fnargh category, the BonusFnargh category opens up, and each BonusFnargh
rolled is worth 100 points. If a player takes a 0 for the Fnargh category,
BonusFnargh are not available. An additional 35 bonus points are available
if, at the completion of the upper section, more than 62 points have been
scored in it: An average of 3 successful die faces per category. To see
the current high score, use fnargh highscore. To input a high score,
simply finish the game, recording a score in every category, and use
fnargh score self or use fnargh score room, and the high score
shall be marked.
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