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  2. Saikoro Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Saikoro Fiction requires one or more six-sided dice to play. The character sheets for each game have a "Skill table" for judgment rolls. The skill table is composed of rows of skills numbered 2–12, arranged under six associated attributes. This allows for a total of 66 skills, which differ for each game that uses the system.

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  4. MangaDex - Wikipedia

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    MangaDex is a nonprofit website that aggregates translations of manga, manhwa, and manhua. Content on the website is usually unofficial, uploaded by " scanlation " groups, but links to official services like Manga Plus and Bilibili Comics are also provided on the website.

  5. This 7-in-1 dice will change your game - AOL

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    Turn rolling dice into a game of roulette with this 7-in-1 dice!

  6. Die (comics and role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Die's focus on role-playing games and game mechanics was born from Gillen's own interest in role-playing games. He has stated that while he played RPGs for most of his life, his interest was reignited in 2013, when he started to seriously consider "the nature of fantasy, and where this weird form actually came from."

  7. After School Dice Club - Wikipedia

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    After School Dice Club (Japanese: 放課後さいころ倶楽部, Hepburn: Hōkago Saikoro Kurabu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hirō Nakamichi . It focuses on a group of teenage girls and their efforts to set up a board game café .

  8. Divine Right (game) - Wikipedia

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    Divine Right is played on a full-color map of the fantasy world of Minaria, using counters to designate armies, fleets, barbarians, mercenaries, and other fighting forces. It is a turn-based war game that uses dice for all rolls. Magical creatures and items are also employed in an attempt to win the game through amassing more victory points ...

  9. Generala - Wikipedia

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    Full house, 30 points. Any set of three combined with a set of two, e.g., . Four of a kind, 40 points. Four dice with the same number, e.g., . Generala, 50 or 60 points. All five dice showing the same number. If a player achieves a Generala on the first roll of a turn, the player immediately wins the game. Double Generala (optional), 100 or 120 ...