I know there is at least one graph showing probabily distribution of 6-/7-9/10+ results with -2 to +3 modifiers. Bound to.
Can someone point me to one,please?
I know there is at least one graph showing probabily distribution of 6-/7-9/10+ results with -2 to +3 modifiers.
I know there is at least one graph showing probabily distribution of 6-/7-9/10+ results with -2 to +3 modifiers. Bound to.
Can someone point me to one,please?
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http://anydice.com/
Would be my suggestion!
Gimme a sec.
Here is a conversion table I made for AW-d100 stats…
http://asifproductions.com/aw-stat-conversion
How to read this:
If you have no mod, your chance of rolling a 10+ is 17% , and your chance of rolling a 7+ is 59%.
If you have a mod of +1, your chance of rolling a 10+ is 28% , and your chance of rolling a 7+ is 73%. etc.
http://redmoosegames.blogspot.com/2014/10/probabilities-of-2d6-with-common-pbta.html
Fun fact, +3 is equivalent to -1 in terms of how the probabilities for each of the three results are distributed.
Gregor Vuga Yes almost exactly! It’s weird!
I’m sure it was a deliberate decision on Vincent’s part why the lowest a stat can start is -1 and why the default maximum is +3. 🙂
I saw one around, some time ago! Don’t know how to get it though…
From that one it was very clear that the probabilities are ‘even’ (as in, skewed towards the 7-9,with equal chances of a 10+ and a 6-) at +1, not at 0. It is pretty useful to understand how things pan out in an actual game – 0 is not a ‘neutral’ result, but is skewed to the negative already.
Alberto has made me realize my data was not very readable, so I made another chart, this time with colours and stuff:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-2un0jjOM7DI/VDeh-5a-Q8I/AAAAAAAABxA/zPOANkPaXm4/s1600/aw%2Bprobabilities%2Bgraph.JPG
I think the original that Alberto is talking about was made by Rob Donoghue, but it’s easier to make a new one than to look for it.
Gregor, you are the best.
Do you also have the numerical values to accompany that graph? If you haven’t it’s OK.
If you’re asking for specific %, they are listed below the graph in the original post, I just updated it.
I’ll look at it out of mobile then.
Thank you!
Ezio Melega : you can give a look at this.
I made it when researching for Dilemma, of course.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuBi0BNnqMrfdDRXT1htbGlEZi1TMkVLX0JQbUV1aEE&usp=sharing
Here is how I memorized it:
2d6+x / at least 7 / at least 10
-1 40%! 10%
+0 60% 20%
+1 70% 30%
+2 80% 40%
+3 90% 60%!
(always rounded to full 10%)