after seeing all the posts about the dice. I'm wondering if anyone has any dice rutuals they go through when getting bad dice. You know, like rubbing a rabbits foot on the monitor
I sort of have one. If I lose 3 rolls in a row (total 6 troops), I stop rolling, look at the clock and wait 3 to 5 minutes before continuing. I know it doesn't really make a difference, but I still do it.
The1exile wrote:sacrifice a virgin at the full moon and spin around thrice in your computer chair. Also read the Count of Monte Cristo.
You mean at new moon, at full moon you're sacrificing to the card gods.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
i almost never use auto attack and i click off the attack botton on a bad roll. i'll sit and wait if it doesn't feel right as well(same with real dice).
being and old D&D player and a pagan i do a lot more ritual stuff with real dice.
quote="Dr_Demento"]after seeing all the posts about the dice. I'm wondering if anyone has any dice rutuals they go through when getting bad dice. You know, like rubbing a rabbits foot on the monitor
I sort of have one. If I lose 3 rolls in a row (total 6 troops), I stop rolling, look at the clock and wait 3 to 5 minutes before continuing. I know it doesn't really make a difference, but I still do it. [/quote]
FPS Doug is a character from the series Pure Pwnage but yes i understand what youre talking about...
haha love your rituals too guys but im too impatient i just go with the prayer.
Dai_Atan
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Dai_atan wrote:FPS Doug is a character from the series Pure Pwnage but yes i understand what youre talking about... haha love your rituals too guys but im too impatient i just go with the prayer.
if prayer worked god wouldn;'t kill so many grandmas with cancer.
Dr_Demento wrote:after seeing all the posts about the dice. I'm wondering if anyone has any dice rutuals they go through when getting bad dice. You know, like rubbing a rabbits foot on the monitor
I sort of have one. If I lose 3 rolls in a row (total 6 troops), I stop rolling, look at the clock and wait 3 to 5 minutes before continuing. I know it doesn't really make a difference, but I still do it.
i find stroking your schlong while playing helps, the dice may not be any better but i don't notice
Skittles! wrote:I tend to grab a baby from the orphanage and slowly crisp the skin. At the click of each dice, I poke the skin to see if it is cooked.
Now that is just gross.
Really? I'd call it dinner.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Dr_Demento wrote:after seeing all the posts about the dice. I'm wondering if anyone has any dice rutuals they go through when getting bad dice. You know, like rubbing a rabbits foot on the monitor
I sort of have one. If I lose 3 rolls in a row (total 6 troops), I stop rolling, look at the clock and wait 3 to 5 minutes before continuing. I know it doesn't really make a difference, but I still do it.
i find stroking your schlong while playing helps, the dice may not be any better but i don't notice
I got a "big surge" comin up on Kamchatka, better warm up those dice
i saw around here that people sacrifice 17 year old virgin's why? having sex with them helps your dice, not killing them and if it doesn't help your dice, at least you felt good about losing some armies
"Bullets kill, grenades kill, bayonets kill, the cold kills. Death has a thousand faces. The worst of them all: the Court Martial."
When I first started playing, before every roll, I'd knock on the wood of my desk and say something like "I'd like to succeed in this attack." Haha. I don't know if worked.
Sometimes, when I have an especially momentous turn to take, I find myself falling back into the habit.