dementomstie I know DMs who insist on watching certain players roll to make sure they're not cheating.
robotkarateman Does he have a video about how to do this to a d20?
dementomstie sadly no. It's more for rolling up characters which involves rolling three d6. He actually watches people that he doesn't trust to make sure they're not just getting all 18s.
robotkarateman Er... actually I was referring to Jigaboo Jones.
Camonk Maybe so was dementosmort or whatever. Jigaboo Jones maybe learned this JUST for getting pimped out wizards with a high constitution, so he'd have more hit points.
P-probably not, though. I don't... I don't think the number one nigger in America plays a lot of D&D.
Cleaner82 I am damn impressed but I was waiting for, you know, actual advice on HOW to do that myself...
Iron Xides You basically shake the dice in your hand until you've got the back sides of the combo you want showing, and then you do a weak, controlled roll that will only flip the dice over twice before they stop. If you know what you're looking for it's possible to spot, and it probably doesn't work well with 8+ sided dice, so its utility is limited.
Camonk I was just wondering if you could use it on a whole handful of dice, for Shadowrun. So, you know. It's going around.
Juice Eggs McKenna You would never get away with this in a casino, they have rules on how the dice need to be rolled. But for those times when BS2 just doesn't cut it...
Noober I'm calculating how often they would have had to film this to get it to work.
Cleaner82 If you wanted to cheat at cheating at dice, all you would have to do is record the audio later.
Hooker Well, he also points to the rolls in his hand first.
Spike Jonez Yes, of course. He lets his fingers do the talking. You should see him solve a Rubik's Cube with his feet. AMAZING. The Number One Nigger in America!
Cleaner82 Anyone can do that to a Rubik's cube with nimble-ass feet. F'sho!
Knuckles This is really made by the music. It's like something from a thriller as the main character lays out the full scope of the international conspiracy at the climax.
Suedeo I share your love of music, but the guy who borrowed a clip of someone's song and stuck it in also added the video captions, the "don't get caught cheating"animation, and the tasteful commercial at the end. -1
Earlier clips of the same technician are longer and unedited; he is very talented. In this clip, he's showing off a "straight drop" which Iron Xides described. I suspect that the red dice are weighted, mostly because of the way he introduced them.