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'''Dice Duelling''' (DD), is when two players dice against eachother.
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Rather than Player A placing a bet on Player B, both players are dicing against eachother (Both players roll their own dice).
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[[File:Dice_bag.png|thumb|190px]]
! Description
 
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Once both players decide how much they wish to Dice Duel, they ask a staff member, youtuber, trusted dicer or a person who is ranked in the 'dice' cc for holding the pot (he is the '''middleman'''). This is to prevend scamming.  
| Two players roll dice against each other. Instead of betting on each other, both players participate in the dicing.
 
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''they begin to roll.''
! Objective
 
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Whoever rolls higher, gets one point.
| Be the first to reach a predetermined number of points (usually 1, 3, or 5).
E.g. Player A rolls 73. Player B rolls 26. Player wins a point, making the score 1-0.
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Once one of the players has THREE points, they win!
! Game Flow
 
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At the end the middleman pays the pot to the winner.
| * Both players agree on the number of points needed to win.
 
* Players display their agreed-upon wager.
Back to '''[http://dreamscape317.wikia.com/wiki/Dicing Dicing]''' menu.
* Players roll dice.
[[Category:Dicing]]
* The player with the higher roll gains one point. In the case of a tie, a reroll occurs.
[[Category:Dicing Info]]
* The game continues until one player reaches the predetermined number of points.
[[Category:Durka Durka]]
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! Claim Winnings
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| The rewards from the dicing match are placed in the winner's inventory.
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 20 April 2024

Description
Two players roll dice against each other. Instead of betting on each other, both players participate in the dicing.
Objective
Be the first to reach a predetermined number of points (usually 1, 3, or 5).
Game Flow
* Both players agree on the number of points needed to win.
  • Players display their agreed-upon wager.
  • Players roll dice.
  • The player with the higher roll gains one point. In the case of a tie, a reroll occurs.
  • The game continues until one player reaches the predetermined number of points.
Claim Winnings
The rewards from the dicing match are placed in the winner's inventory.