The Broken Rooms dice mechanic, using d12s, is designed to program players (and their characters) to look for patterns that match the number 13. It's never spelled out anywhere in the book, but that was the intention.
@@ivanmike1968 Very nice bass guitars. I don't gig but I really enjoy my Schecter Elite 4. It is not a fancy bass but it just fits me and I really enjoy playing it. You have a really nice collection of bass guitars.
The Broken Rooms dice mechanic, using d12s, is designed to program players (and their characters) to look for patterns that match the number 13. It's never spelled out anywhere in the book, but that was the intention.
It’s pretty obvious and very cool
@@ivanmike1968 Oh good!
Yay, Broken Rooms!
Let's see, just a shot in the dark, here: bass player? And a professional--some of those ain't cheap.
Oddly enough I am a bass player! ~ technically I’m professional because I get paid. I gig a lot. But no, I don’t make my living doing it!
Feels like the video could have been much shorter if you just have listed the dice mechanisms you don't like...😅
Very impressive bass guitar collection, Which one is your favorite?
It’s a really tough one. I’ve had a 1986 Tobias forever… well… 25 years or so. Most of my gigs I bring out a Valenti 5.
@@ivanmike1968 Very nice bass guitars. I don't gig but I really enjoy my Schecter Elite 4. It is not a fancy bass but it just fits me and I really enjoy playing it. You have a really nice collection of bass guitars.
What dice mechanic is used to select the appropriate Valenti?
The die in question has “buy it!” Printed on all of the faces.
@@ivanmike1968 oof
@kylegraywolf it’s a curse!