u/Telvin3d

The cards are so shiny! I’m going to start blinging out some of my characters for the next season. Anyone else still chasing a worthy card in this last month of events?

u/Telvin3d — 10 days ago

Rules and interactions can be confusing and complicated. Here are the most up-to-date links for rules questions and clarifications

The Dice Throne Rule Pop is the most up-to-date resource for general Dice Throne rules. It has detailed breakdowns for every character and ability, and is updated on a regular basis

For edge cases and specific rulings, please see the Official Dice Throne Rulings and Clarifications document. It is a collection of all specific rulings and edge case interactions in the game, as made by John Heidrich, the Lead Officiant for Dice Throne.

Vampire Lord, Huntress, Tactician, Thor, and Miles Morales Spider-Man have received updated leaflets that change some of their rules and abilities. You can find them for download and printing on the Dice Throne Downloads page.

Feel free to ask any rules questions you might have below. For a faster response please try asking on the offical Dice Throne discord.

Here is a quick FAQ for some of the most frequent questions

Q. Do I lose my rerolls if I get a result I want before my third roll and my opponent changes it?
A. No, when you stop rolling and your opponent messes with your dice, you can continue to change those dice using your own resources and any remaining rerolls to try to get what you want.


Q. Do you roll Defense against an Ultimate ability?
A. No, no actions of any kind, including but not limited to, rolling defense, playing cards and spending status effects, may be done by an opponent until the ultimate is fully resolved; see Page 5.


Q. Does Shadows ignore damage from an ultimate?
A. No, Ultimates cannot have their damage reduced or prevented in any way and Shadows prevents the damage. See page 5.


Q. Target player? Inflict? Gain?
A. Anytime you see the "Target" keyword on an ability or card, that means you select the player or die to be affected. If you see "Inflict", the target of your ability, determined by the targeting roll, will get the status effect. "Gain" means that you get the status effect.


Q. When can I spend status effects?
A. Status effects can be used the same as Instant cards, at any time on any players turn.


Q. Do I make a defense roll if the attack doesn't do any damage?
A. You only make a defense roll if the ability your opponent selected deals damage as part of its effect.

u/Telvin3d — 16 days ago