12d6 pair as desired arrange to suit
Round one
Die rolls = 1,4,5,6,2,3,4,4,6,3,1,1
1+6=7
1+6=7
1+5=6
2+4=6
3+4=7
3+4=7
Round two
Die rolls = 6,1,1,5,5,2,5,6,1,1,2,4
1+6=7
1+6=7
1+5=6
1+5=6
2+5=7
2+4=6
Round three
Die rolls = 1,3,6,3,6,3,1,5,5,6,3,2
1+6=7
1+6=7
2+6=8
3+5=8
3+5=8
3+3=6
Obviously I paired low rolls with high rolls. And I only did it three times which is not truly enough to get a good sample but the trend seems to be average scores (or slightly above). All three are eminently playable but while I do want to lower the chances low scores I don’t to eliminate high scores.
12d6 pair as desired arrange to suit rerolling ones ONCE.
Round one
Die rolls = 2,5,2,6,6,2,3,3,4,2,3,2
2+6= 8
2+6=8
2+5=7
2+4=6
2+3=5
3+3=6
Round two
Die rolls = 2,2,3,4,2,2,5,5,3,4,2,1
1+5=6
2+5=7
2+4=6
2+4=6
2+3=5
2+3=5
Round three
Die rolls = 5,5,6,2,2,2,3,6,2,5,2,4
2+6=8
2+6=8
2+5=7
2+5=7
2+5=7
3+4=7
Funny how rerolling ones once gave me both the best and the worst sets. The vagaries of fickle dice ;D
Just once for grins and giggles … 6+1d6. Die rolls = 5,1,2,4,5,1
6+5=B
6+5=B
6+4=A
6+2=8
6+1=7
6+1=7
WOW, you can be whatever you want! This is the kind of thing I am looking for even though I don't want to totally eliminate the chance of the odd low score.
3d4 arrange to suit
7
6
5
8
7
5
Hmm … Meh!
3d6 drop lowest
6,6,2 = C
1,3,2 = 5
4,2,6 = A
1,3,6 = 9
5,6,4 = B
5,1,2 = 7
This looks like my best bet. Doesn’t completely eliminate low scores but increases the chances of good scores.
Of Course the Danged Die are known to be fickle at the worst times ;D