Sophie's Dice v1.2 - Improvements and fixes!
Create and manage sets of values to be used in roll expressions. Put simply, this is where you can enter the stats from your RPG character sheets! Want to roll "d20+str"? A user value is what you use to define what "str" is, and when characters level up you can adjust their values accordingly.
A bonus is that naming the values in your roll expressions means when you save them, you don't forget what they were for! "But Sophie, why are user values in sets? Why not just one list of values?" I'm glad you asked, imaginary person! Each set can have its own name, colour, and can be toggled on/off - this way you can have stats for different characters, games, mechs, beast shapes, etc - and just disable them when they are not in use!
Value sets can be colour coded, to make it a little easier to know which values are being used in an expression
Up until now it has been a real pain to create dice sets with a matching style, so now you can copy and paste a style between dice easily! And as a bonus, you can try randomly generated styles too!
I click the random button a few times before I edit a die now, to find a starting point I like
Not so many new Dice this time (after all, I trust you can make whatever you need!) but my current nerdy obsessions made it into this version: a BUNCH of Lancer dice (and saved Rolls as examples for expressions with difficulty/accuracy), and also some cricket dice.
Most of the Lancer dice are not going to be useful in play very often, but the lore is fun so I made a few for some of it!
A minor feature for most probably, but a few people have been making poetry dice with the app so I've added this option so you can have string results listed completely in the order their dice were rolled, without repeat strings stacking up.
This is a useful feature for whenever the *order* of results is important. (keep in mind the order is determined by which dice are rolled first, not which settle first)
There have been a lot of fixes. This isn't a new feature but wow did you know this app was really broken before? Like WOW it was broken. Most of the bugs weren't ever found by anyone but me, but wow... it was so broken you have no idea. It's much better now! ~ That's all the notable updates this time, I hope you have a dice day :) - Sophie
[ 2020-01-25 10:41:28 CET ] [ Original post ]
It's time for an update! Version 1.2 is mostly fixes, but there are a couple of cool new things that might interest you!
User Value Sets
Create and manage sets of values to be used in roll expressions. Put simply, this is where you can enter the stats from your RPG character sheets! Want to roll "d20+str"? A user value is what you use to define what "str" is, and when characters level up you can adjust their values accordingly.
A bonus is that naming the values in your roll expressions means when you save them, you don't forget what they were for! "But Sophie, why are user values in sets? Why not just one list of values?" I'm glad you asked, imaginary person! Each set can have its own name, colour, and can be toggled on/off - this way you can have stats for different characters, games, mechs, beast shapes, etc - and just disable them when they are not in use!
Value sets can be colour coded, to make it a little easier to know which values are being used in an expression
Copy/Paste/Randomise Dice Style
Up until now it has been a real pain to create dice sets with a matching style, so now you can copy and paste a style between dice easily! And as a bonus, you can try randomly generated styles too!
I click the random button a few times before I edit a die now, to find a starting point I like
New Example Dice and Rolls
Not so many new Dice this time (after all, I trust you can make whatever you need!) but my current nerdy obsessions made it into this version: a BUNCH of Lancer dice (and saved Rolls as examples for expressions with difficulty/accuracy), and also some cricket dice.
Most of the Lancer dice are not going to be useful in play very often, but the lore is fun so I made a few for some of it!
Disable String Stacking
A minor feature for most probably, but a few people have been making poetry dice with the app so I've added this option so you can have string results listed completely in the order their dice were rolled, without repeat strings stacking up.
This is a useful feature for whenever the *order* of results is important. (keep in mind the order is determined by which dice are rolled first, not which settle first)
Fixes & Improvements
There have been a lot of fixes. This isn't a new feature but wow did you know this app was really broken before? Like WOW it was broken. Most of the bugs weren't ever found by anyone but me, but wow... it was so broken you have no idea. It's much better now! ~ That's all the notable updates this time, I hope you have a dice day :) - Sophie
Sophie's Dice
Sophie Houlden
Sophie Houlden
2019-06-17
Singleplayer
Game News Posts 9
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(104 reviews)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1067350 
Sophie's Dice Depot - Linux [987.6 M]
The ultimate 3D dice roller: roll many kinds of virtual dice, and make custom dice suited for almost any game.
Features:
* d20 system (DnD), Fudge/Fate, Narrative system (Star Wars, Genesys). If your RPG needs some other kind of dice, you can make them pretty easily :)
Features:
- Select dice from your list, or enter roll expressions using standard dice notation
- Support for many roll behaviours such as dropping highest/lowest X dice, explosion, dice pool counting, and more
- Save roll expressions you frequently use to easily re-roll them
- Includes dice for most table-top RPGs*
- Easily edit dice to make them your own
- Includes many pre-made dice, over 130 rollable dice shapes, and lots of images/sound effects for all kinds of custom dice.
- Import image files to display on dice faces, and sound effects they come up.
- Dice are saved as .xml files which you can share with other people who have Sophie's Dice
* d20 system (DnD), Fudge/Fate, Narrative system (Star Wars, Genesys). If your RPG needs some other kind of dice, you can make them pretty easily :)
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