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'''Finger-flings''' are a mechanic used as an alternative to dice in [[Rules to Live By]]: | '''Finger-flings''' are a mechanic used as an alternative to dice in [[Rules to Live By]]: | ||
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A finger fling is a simpler version of rock-paper-scissors. The two opponents count to 3, and then hold out either 1 or 2 fingers. (That’s, “One, Two, Three, Shoot,”) The challenger wins if the two players are holding out the same number of fingers. If the two players are holding out different numbers of fingers, the challenger loses.<ref> | A finger fling is a simpler version of rock-paper-scissors. The two opponents count to 3, and then hold out either 1 or 2 fingers. (That’s, “One, Two, Three, Shoot,”) The challenger wins if the two players are holding out the same number of fingers. If the two players are holding out different numbers of fingers, the challenger loses.<ref>''Rules to Live By'', p. 79.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 11 January 2017
Finger-flings are a mechanic used as an alternative to dice in Rules to Live By:
A finger fling is a simpler version of rock-paper-scissors. The two opponents count to 3, and then hold out either 1 or 2 fingers. (That’s, “One, Two, Three, Shoot,”) The challenger wins if the two players are holding out the same number of fingers. If the two players are holding out different numbers of fingers, the challenger loses.[1]
Rules to Live By used multiple flings to represent the difficulty of a challenge.
See also
References
- ↑ Rules to Live By, p. 79.