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When two or more of the same dice type result in the same number when rolled, a bonus to damage or health is applied. This bonus depends on what type of dice were involved (such as single versus double attack), and whether a double or triple is rolled.

There is no indication at this time that any monster can build and equip three dice that match their core die to be able to roll a quadruple.


Bonus Multipliers - Summary[]

When rolling a double or a triple, the total is multiplied by a bonus, which depends on the type and number of dice rolled.

Type of dice rolled Double Roll Multiplier Triple Roll Multiplier Example

Single Dice

X2 X3

6 + 6 = 24

6 + 6 + 6 = 54

Double Dice X5 X11

5 + 5 = 100

3 + 3 + 3 = 210

Triple Dice x5 x11

5 + 5 = 150

3 + 3 + 3 = 315

Quadruple Dice X5 X11

5 + 5 = 200

3 + 3 + 3 = 420

Using Single Attack or Health Dice[]

This includes the dice (neutral) Attack, Poison, Health, Fire Attack, Forest Attack, and Water Attack dice. The same bonuses detailed below are assumed[verify] to also apply to Attack or Health > 1 dice, Health > 2 dice, and Health > 3 dice.

Rolling a Double[]

Rule: When two of the same number are rolled, the result is simply doubled.

  • For example, if two 2's were rolled, normally the total would be 4 (2 + 2); instead, the total is 8 (as if two 4's were rolled, 4 + 4).
Double Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 8 12 16 20 24

Rolling a Triple[]

Rule: When three of the same number are rolled, the result is simply tripled.[verify]

  • For example, if three 2's were rolled, normally the total would be 6 (2 + 2 + 2); instead, the total is 18 (as if three 6's were rolled, 6 + 6 + 6).
Triple Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 18 27 36 45 54

Using Double Attack Dice[]

This includes the dice (neutral) Double Attack, Double Poison, Double Fire Attack, Double Forest Attack, and Double Water Attack dice.

Rolling a Double[]

Rule: When two of the same number are rolled, the result is not doubled as one might assume, but quintupled.

  • For example, if two 2's were rolled, the result of 8 (4 + 4) totals to 40 (as if two 20's were rolled, 20 + 20 or 4 + 4 quintupled).
Double Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 40 60 80 100 120

Rolling a Triple[]

Rule: When three of the same number are rolled, the result is not tripled or quintupled as one might assume, but multiplied by 11⅔.

  • For example, if three 2's were rolled, the result of 12 (4 + 4 + 4) totals to approximately 140 (as if three 46⅔'s were rolled, 46⅔ + 46⅔ + 46⅔ or 4 + 4 + 4 multiplied by 11.666...).
Triple Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 140 210 280 350 420

Using Triple Attack Dice[]

This includes the dice (neutral) Triple Attack, Triple Poison, Triple Fire Attack, Triple Forest Attack, and Triple Water Attack dice.

Rolling a Double[]

Rule: When two of the same number are rolled, the result is not tripled as one might assume, but quintupled.

  • For example, if two 2's were rolled, the result of 12 (6 + 6) totals to 60 (as if two 30's were rolled, 30 + 30 or 6 + 6 quintupled).
Double Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 60 90 120 150 180

Rolling a Triple[]

Rule: When three of the same number are rolled, the result is not tripled or quintupled as one might assume, but multiplied by 11⅔.

  • For example, if three 2's were rolled, the result of 18 (6 + 6 + 6) totals to approximately 210 (as if three 70's were rolled, 70 + 70 + 70 or 6 + 6 + 6 multiplied by 11.666...).
Triple Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 210 315 420 525 630

Using Quadruple Attack Dice[]

This includes the dice (neutral) Quadruple Attack, Quadruple Poison, Quadruple Fire Attack, Quadruple Forest Attack, and Quadruple Water Attack dice.

Rolling a Double[]

Rule: When two of the same number are rolled, the result is not quadrupled as one might assume, but quintupled.

  • For example, if two 2's were rolled, the result of 16 (8 + 8) totals to 80 (as if two 40's were rolled, 40 + 40 or 8 + 8 quintupled).
Double Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 80 120 160 200 240

Rolling a Triple[]

Rule: When three of the same number are rolled, the result is not tripled or quintupled as one might assume, but multiplied by 11⅔.

  • For example, if three 2's were rolled, the result of 24 (8 + 8 + 8) totals to approximately 280 (as if three 93⅓'s were rolled, 93⅓ + 93⅓ + 93⅓ or 8 + 8 + 8 multiplied by 11.666...).
Triple Rolled 2 3 4 5 6
Results 280 420 560 700 840
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