Life is gamble if you did not noticed.
Everyone should go to prison for it all kids!
Just …
Read what says ESRB and ratings if you have issue with it do not play games makred as T but i suggest go for E or E+ .
Life is gamble if you did not noticed.
Everyone should go to prison for it all kids!
Just …
Read what says ESRB and ratings if you have issue with it do not play games makred as T but i suggest go for E or E+ .
What? XD.
You’re allowed to death roll, you just aren’t allowed to advertise it.
But since moderation is non existent in classic, they aren’t banning anybody for it XD.
What is a death roll? I’ve seen people talk about it in game.
Example
Before we say about how much gold.
Who gets to 0 first loses.
You: roll /150 you get 20
Me: /roll 20 i get 15
You:/roll 15 you get 10
Me: /roll 10 i get 2
You:/roll 2 you get 0
I win
Figured this out by mere obsevation any death roll pros here i hope i got it right.
Basically.
/roll 1000
You roll 900 (Then his roll >etc)
/roll 900 - He gets 500
/roll 500 - You get 10
/roll 10 - He gets 5
/roll 5 - He gets 2
/roll 2 - You get 1 (You have to pay him)
You can’t roll 0 after all
If you want deathroll, there are many crocodiles in the river outside Orgrimmar.
It is gambling which is against ToS. Google it.
Question is, why should it be ILLEGAL?
Gambling is of course not allowed by the ToS, but there are no ‘‘real money’’ transaction in Deathrolling.
Gambling for real money is ofc not allowed, or selling any items or services for real money.
Selling services in-game for in-game money is happening constantly, people trade valuable items, or take payment for services such as water/food, portal, summon, tanking, dungeon boosts, you name it. I don’t see why ‘‘Deathrolling’’ should be any different from that. There are no real money into play here, just two consenting adults trading gold instead of any other item of worth in-game.
I don’t do it myself, since I don’t want to lose my gold, but hey… If you want to do it, go ahead-- Nothing else but two consenting adults flipping a dice for some Monopoly money.
Are you a gambler ??? Go gamble in a bookies then :))
The rules are kinda weird.
It is technically against the ToS but it it’s only bannable if you advertise it or use real world currency as the stakes.
Outside of that Blizzard don’t care.
i don’t think gambling itself is against the Terms of Service, given that Blizzard introduced gambling loot things with the Darkmoon Faire (i think it’s darkmoon faire, at least).
It’s not ILLEGAL but ADVERTISING it, is against TOS.
Also don’t roll for say real irl money etc
It’s legal and retarded at the same time. God I love when a deathroller gets scammed and starts crying on the world channel.
It’s not gamble if you can’t win/lose anything of value. Your using in-game gold Wich dosnt exist, it has no value, it’s like playing poker with Monopoly money.
Late response, but deathrolling is a form of /roll gambling. It works like this: the person who rolls first does “/roll 1000”.
The second roller would then type "/roll (insert roll from last player). For example, if the first person roll’d 578, the second roll would be 1-578. Lets say for example, that this person now rolls 52.
The next roller would type “/roll 52”. And then it continues from there until somebody rolls a 1. Rolling a 1 means you lose.
Typically, each player starts with a 1-100 roll, highest roll goes first. It sounds dull, but it’s a great deal of fun. Some of my guildies do it before boss pulls if we get held up for whetever reason.
I normally wouldn’t recommend gambling, but honestly you’re just betting on smidgens of in-game gold. And unlike the old fashioned “in-game casinos”, deathrolling has much fairer odds.
Deathrollers are also swindlers.
That’s hot it happens; 4 friends join a deathroll team. One of em advertises deathroll. When u join they explains the rules. And it is so simple, the highest roller gets x amount of gold from all others.
So as friends with 4 people they win mpst of the rolls and shares gold they get from you. That is so simple. U gonna lose in that bet mostly.
It’s an interesting question. Do you “gamble on the results of a Blizzard game” (and thus violate the TOS) if the only thing at stake is in-game gold? If the answer is yes for deathroll, but no for attributing in-game chests with a /rand, how exactly do you define what is fine and what isn’t?
its not deathroll dethroll is agins one plyer so there is no way to cheat or hack its 50/50 chnce ofc if ur not stupid you always win … . but its math
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