
Eventually, the dice will smile upon you. When you get double skulls, please know that you will get to watch in slight satisfaction of it eventually happening to your opponent as well.īlood Bowl will never be fair. Getting upset and screaming "foul" will not change RNG. Here is a link to a decent and simple article to understand this principle. It does however, at alarming rates, repeat itself. The rolls are independant of one another. Rolling double skulls again is not the same as rolling four double skulls in one single roll. When you click the reroll button, it simply rerolls the dice. It will happen, and don't be suprised if it is once or twice a game. The odds of getting two "ones" or two "skulls" are 1 in 36. Watch how often they come up pretty much the same in other cases besides just focusing on the skulls. I am saying this so you will observe the rerolls more frequently. Why? No one ever rerolls doubles splats unless they sneeze or something. So double rolling skulls is impossible, right? No one complains when you get double splats (you will notice this), besides maybe the defender cringing a bit. So, you get a lot of pushes compared to everything else. On each die, there is an attacker down (skull), defender down (explosion looking splat thing), defender stumbles (a splat with a ! in it), a both down result (a splat with a skull), and two pushes (arrows). The blocking dice are basically six siders with a minor exception. The understanding of odds will not help you win the lottery, or improve your odds at all. The odds of the flip care nothing for history. Flipping a coin, its 50/50 heads or tails.

Here is why.įirst, you have to understand basic odds. This game obviously cheats only you, so you rage quit and never play again. "This is bull!", you scream (lots of colorful expletives left to your own imagination). The injury roll is not nice, and results in death. You immediately click the reroll, and uh ohhhh. Your biggest expectation is to be treated fairly.


You expect to learn, suffer a few close losses, and eventually rise to stardom. You just spent about an hour or so creating the team of your dreams, carefully naming your players, and have great expectations of grandure.
