Unfortuantely for you, you lose. 90+ loses to any prime number, which is what I won with.
You guys have messed up big time. 91 loses to prime when king, not when challenging, so Bladewind is king. smftre512 has to flip a coin to see if they win. If they don’t, then BALLISTICGAMER1543 is Monarch with 44
Unfortuantely for you, you lose. 90+ loses to any prime number, which is what I won with.
You guys have messed up big time. 91 loses to prime when king, not when challenging, so Bladewind is king. smftre512 has to flip a coin to see if they win. If they don’t, then BALLISTICGAMER1543 is Monarch with 44
Actually, that's not the case, the way I read the rules. To quote the initial post: "The numbers from and including 90 to and including 99 always loses to prime numbers. The exception is 97 (which is a prime number). 97 loses to any multiple of 5. These number also lose to any number lower than 10" The word "always" implies that they lose on attack as well. Regardless, smftre's 50/heads supercedes anything, so he is king.
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Monarch: BALLISTICGAMER15... with a 49
8
I really really suck at rolling, if you can't tell.
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41
73
And, . . .
I finally win
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20
13
31
91
That's me again.
Homebrew is fun.
Unfortuantely for you, you lose. 90+ loses to any prime number, which is what I won with.
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50
Oh. Forgot about that.
I'll win again anyway with a 48
Nope, nevermind.
Homebrew is fun.
11
37
44
You guys have messed up big time. 91 loses to prime when king, not when challenging, so Bladewind is king. smftre512 has to flip a coin to see if they win. If they don’t, then BALLISTICGAMER1543 is Monarch with 44
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[A]
4
1,2 tails 3,4 heads
im king
Actually, that's not the case, the way I read the rules. To quote the initial post: "The numbers from and including 90 to and including 99 always loses to prime numbers. The exception is 97 (which is a prime number). 97 loses to any multiple of 5. These number also lose to any number lower than 10" The word "always" implies that they lose on attack as well. Regardless, smftre's 50/heads supercedes anything, so he is king.
81
At least, he was.
18
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1
critical fail...i become a beggar
This seems kinda complicated but I'll try this...85.
Eh, nothing special.
Subclass Evaluations So Far:
Sorcerer
Warlock
My statblock. Fear me!
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smftre, whenever you roll a 1 to claim, you roll another 100 to reset the current king