by RANDSUM/randsum
Roll dice and interpret results for tabletop RPGs using RANDSUM notation. Use this skill whenever a user asks to roll dice, wants a random result, needs a game mechanic simulated, or mentions TTRPGs — even casually (e.g. "roll for me", "give me a strength score", "what do I get?").
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Roll dice and interpret results for tabletop RPGs using RANDSUM notation. Use this skill whenever a user asks to roll dice, wants a random result, needs a game mechanic simulated, or mentions TTRPGs — even casually (e.g. "roll for me", "give me a strength score", "what do I get?").
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