The MOD has a number of features but it's only a beta and development on it is patchy and some features we might like are not supported.
We've tested the MOD over the past few weeks and think it's worth releasing in spite of it's shortcomings.
Here's a quick overview:
The Dice Roller is accessed via two new BBCodes, the BBCode is parsed when you make a post and the result is lodged in the database - when the post is viewed the roll is retrieved and presented in the text. Dice rolls can't be edited once the post is submitted - Keepers can remove the rolls if they wish (as Moderators). One of the features I liked was the ability to see representations of the dice making up the roll, as inline images.
How to Roll some Dice:
The BBCode supports the following syntax - 'the number of rolls, the dice type =/- modifiers' (this follows standard RPG dice rolling)
So three six sided dice plus 2 becomes : 3d6 +2
To roll this you would do this:
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[dice]3d6+2[/dice]
[dice]1[/dice]
This is the same as using he modes 'string' and 'total' together. We've chosen this as the default setting as it's the most useful when representing a dice roll.
There are some additional 'modes' that you can access:
total, string and quote (usage of these is straight forward - but quote does not actually do what it implies ) - here are the details:
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[dice=total]3d6+2[/dice]
This just gives the total... the end result.
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[dice=string]3d6+2[/dice]
'string' lists the dice rolled... it also has the total listed.
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[dice=string,total]3d6+2[/dice]
'string and total' - same as the first roll example as we've made the default methods list both the roll and the total.
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[dice=quote]3[dice]
Quote: Actually quotes the referenced roll in the same post - counting starts at zero so this quotes the 4th dice roll in this message - which is the roll above. This is the only way to reference the dice roll in the same post (as the roll is made once posted).
Limitations:
The math support is pretty basic - best to keep to simple + and - amounts.
There is no support for multiple dice type in the same roll - so no 2d6+1d4 types of roll.
There is no handy direct way to tag what the roll is for.
There's no support for 'keep best three' types of roll.
As dice rolls are not made until you post the message you can't know the outcome until you post the message and once that's done you can't change it.
20 Dice rolls per post, no more than that.