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A coinflip emote

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Sun, 04/24/2011 - 18:24
CountSpatula
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Something along the lines of /coin, to help a party decide if they are going to go further or not. Heads or tails, whatever. Pretty simple idea, maybe not as simple to implement, but hey -- I don't have to program it!

Thanks

Sun, 04/24/2011 - 18:29
#1
Raul
There are websites that do

There are websites that do this.

Sun, 04/24/2011 - 18:43
#2
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Metaknight
more like crownflip amirite

more like crownflip amirite

Sun, 04/24/2011 - 20:06
#3
CountSpatula
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Yes, there are websites that

Yes, there are websites that do this.

There are also coins.

The idea is to have a thing in-game so everyone can see it. For fairness, I guess, but mostly because it would be fun.

Sun, 04/24/2011 - 22:13
#4
Pupu
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+1

+1
I like the idea.
However, I would have it be a dice with 4 possible numbers if possible.

Mon, 04/25/2011 - 06:31
#5
CountSpatula
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It would be cool to have a

It would be cool to have a thing that will just up and say a character name, like...

/choosewho
Theplayer chooses... Someguy!

or

/choosewho
Theplayer chooses... Theplayer! Oh, the irony!

And this would choose from however many are in the party. OR MAYBE IN THE ENTIRE ARCADE INSTANCE?!

Ahem.

Mon, 04/25/2011 - 10:26
#6
RamuneDrink
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Well, random generators are

Well, random generators are great and all, but reading the thread title I was thinking along the lines of an actual character emote.
You know, when the cool guy walks in flipping a coin and totally silences the whole disco floor.

*ping*

Mon, 04/25/2011 - 16:28
#7
CrashFu
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All of the above, please.

All of the above, please. Coinflips that show a random result to help players decide things, a similar dice emote, possibly, Rock-Paper-Scissors, all of it.

Also, visual emotes for all of the emotes that currently just produce text only.. but I guess that's another subject, right?

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