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If you’d like to visualize the probable outcomes of rolling some
number of dice of a specified type, probability_plot
is
here for you! You can specify the number and type of dice and the number
of times to roll that group. The median outcome is indicated by a dashed
vertical line.
# Make a probability plot for two, six-sided dice
dndR::probability_plot(dice = "2d6", roll_num = 499)
Just for fun, the graph colors are decided by the type of dice you specify and correspond to the hex logo of this R package!
It can be useful as a DM to know where your players’ strengths and
weaknesses lie across the whole party. party_diagram
allows
DMs to visualize the ability scores of every player in a party either
grouped by player or by ability score. The function supports both
interactive (abilities entered via the R Console) and non-interactive
(abilities given as a list) entries.
Thank you to Tim Schatto-Eckrodt for contributing this function!
Due to the static nature of a vignette, we’ll use the non-interactive path by assembling the party score list and then invoking this function.
# Create named list of PCs and their scores
party_list <- list(Vax = list(STR = "10", DEX = "13", CON = "14",
INT = "15", WIS = "16", CHA = "12"),
Beldra = list(STR = "20", DEX = "15", CON = "10",
INT = "10", WIS = "11", CHA = "12"),
Rook = list(STR = "10", DEX = "10", CON = "18",
INT = "9", WIS = "11", CHA = "16"))
# Create a party diagram using that list (by player)
dndR::party_diagram(by = "player", pc_stats = party_list, quiet = TRUE)
You can also group the diagram by ability score if that is of interest instead.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.