Dice Maiden Discord Bot | How To Use?

Discord is a unique platform, it comes with some unique features that other platforms fail to provide. One of the coolest features you can get on Discord is the bots. They automate the process and provide other useful services. This post is mainly on the Dice Maiden Discord Bot.

Dice Maiden Discord is a simple dice-rolling bot that can be used at any time with your friends and family playing time. It can be used in any trgp session. Recently Discord updated its policies and large bots were given some special permissions. Dice maiden Discord also came under the new restrictions. These new rules and restrictions will be in place from August 31, 2022.

We will cover everything about this Dice Maiden Discord server. We will find out how to activate this bot and what are the main commands used for running this Discord bot. So, without further ado, let’s start.

What Is Dice Maiden Discord?

Dice Bot Maiden is a perfect dice-rolling bot for your Discord games. This is a large bot and needs to be modified to comply with the new rules and regulations of Discord. The new policies will be implemented from August 2022 onwards. There are several codebases that were rewritten for the said bot. This bot has been moved to the new slash commands bot.

CLICK HERE TO ADD Dice Maiden Discord

How To Activate Dice Maiden Discord Bot?

To activate the Dice Maiden Discord Bot  > Invite to Server > Select Server > Discord Server Name > Continue > Authorize > Login 

Dice Maiden Discord Bot permissions can be configured similarly to any other Discord bot that uses slash commands. To add Dice Maiden Discord Bot, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Go to the Dice Maiden Discord link

Step 2: Scroll to Bottom

Step 3: Click on Invite to Server

Step 4: Select Server

Step 5: Add your Discord Server Name 

Step 6: Tap On Continue

Step 7: Scroll Down

Step 8: Tap on Authorize 

Step 9: Log in with your Discord account 

Step 10: Done 

Dice Maiden Discord Commands

Application Commands:

Dice Maiden Discord
  1. /roll 2d6 + 3d10: Roll two six-sided dice and three ten-sided dice.
  2. /roll 3d6 + 5: Roll three six-sided dice and add five. Other supported static modifiers are add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/). NOTE: These static modifiers must be applied to the end of the roll syntax and after other modifiers.
  3. /roll 3d6 e6: Roll three six-sided dice and explode on sixes. Some game systems call this ‘open-ended’ dice. If the number rolled is greater than or equal to the value given for this option, the die is rolled again and added to the total. If no number is given for this option, it is assumed to be the same as the number of sides on the die. Thus, ‘3d6 e’ is the same as ‘3d6 e6’. The dice will only explode once with this command. Use “ie” for indefinite explosions.
  4. /roll 3d6 ie6: Roll three six-sided dice and explode on sixes indefinitely within reason. We will cap explosions at 100 rolls to prevent abuse.
  5. /roll 3d10 d1: Roll three ten-sided dice and drop one die. The lowest value will be dropped first. NOTE: These dice are dropped before any dice are kept with the following k command. Order of operations is : roll dice, drop dice, keep dice
  6. /roll 3d10 k2: Roll three ten-sided dice and keep two. The highest value rolled will be kept.
  7. /roll 4d6 r2: Roll four six-sided dice and reroll any that are equal to or less than two once. Use ir for indefinite rerolls.
  8. /roll 6d10 t7: Roll six ten-sided dice and any that are seven or higher are counted as a success. The dice in the roll are not added together for a total. Any die that meets or exceeds the target number is added to a total of successes.
  9. /roll 4d6 ir2: Roll four six-sided dice and reroll any that are equal to or less than two (and do the same to those dice). This is capped at 100 rerolls to prevent abuse.
  10. /roll 5d10 t8 f1: f# denotes a failure number that each dice must match or be beneath in order to count against successes. These work as a sort of negative success and are totaled together as described above. In the example roll, roll five ten-sided dice and each dice that is 8 or higher is a success and subtract each one. The total may be negative.
  11. /roll 4d10 kl3: Roll four ten-sided dice and keep the lowest three dice rolled. NOTE: This modifier will only work with comments and math modifiers
  12. /roll purge 10: Purge the last 10 messages from the channel. The purge value can be between 2 to 100 messages and requires the user to have the “manage messages” role.
  13. /roll 4d6 ! Hello World!: Roll four six-sided dice and add a comment to the roll.
  14. /roll 6 4d6: Roll 6 sets of four six-sided dice. The size of a set can be between 2 and 20.
  15. /roll s 4d6: Simplify roll output by not showing the tally.
  16. /roll 4d6 ! unsort or !roll ul 4d6: Roll four six-sided dice and unsort the tally.
  17. /roll help: Displays basic usage instructions.
  18. /roll donate: Get donation information on how to help support the bot!
  19. These commands can be combined. For example:
  20. /roll 10d6 e6 k8 +4: Roll ten six-sided dice, explode on sixes and keep eight of the highest rolls and add four.

Game System Specific Rolls:

  1. /roll wng 4d6: Roll four six-sided dice with a wrath dice.
  2. /roll wng dn2 4d6: Roll four six-sided dice with a wrath dice and a difficulty test of 2. The bot will append the test pass/fail status to the roll result!
  3. /roll wng 4d6 !soak or /roll wng 4d6 !exempt or /roll wng 4d6 !dmg: Roll four six-sided dice without a wrath dice.
  4. Dark Heresy 2nd edition syntaxes:
  5. /roll dh 4d10: Roll four ten-sided dice for the dark heresy 2nd edition. If your roll contains a natural 10, you will be prompted with a righteous fury notification!

Alias Rolls:

Alias rolls are commands that are shorthand for a longer, more complex command. They can also change what the dice faces appear as in most cases. Below is the complete list of aliases, with example rolls, currently supported by Dice Maiden Discord.

  1. 4cod -> 4d10 t8 ie10 Chronicles of Darkness. The first number is the number of dice to roll.
  2. 4wod8 -> 4d10 f1 ie10 t8 World of darkness 4th edition. The first number is the number of dice to roll and the second is the toughness of the check. Exploding 10s will be added to this alias at a later date.
  3. 3df -> 3d3 t3 f1 Fudge dice from the fate RPG system. The number represents the total dice rolled. This alias also outputs the dice faces as +/ /-.
  4. 3wh4+ -> 3d6 t4 Warhammer Age of Sigmar/40k style rolls. The first number is the amount of dice rolled and the second number is the target number.
  5. dd34 -> (1d3 * 10) + 1d4 Double digit rolls. Uses the first number for the first digit and the second number for the second digit. This is sometimes used in Warhammer as a “d66”.
  6. age -> 2d6 + 1d6 AGE system roll. The AGE system games use 3d6 for ability tests, with 1 of them typically being represented as a drama die, stunt dies, dragon dies, etc. It is important that all three dice be rolled together but the drama die is able to be distinguished from the others. Example games include Fantasy Age, Dragon Age, Modern Age, Blue Rose, and The Expanse RPG.
  7. +dX -> 2dX d1 Advantage roll where X is the dice sides value. Roll two dice and keep the highest.
  8. -dX -> 2dX kl1 Disadvantage roll where X the dice sides value. Roll two dice and keep the lowest.
  9. +d% -> ((2d10kl1-1) *10) + 1d10 Advantage roll for a percentile dice in a roll-under system. Rolls two tens and keeps the lowest.
  10. d% -> ((2d10k1-1) *10) + 1d10 Disadvantage roll for a percentile dice in a roll-under system. Rolls two tens and keeps the highest.
  11. snm5 -> 5d6 ie6 t4 Sun Sails: New Millennium 4th edition. The number represents the total dice rolled. Indefinitely explodes on sixes, with a target of four.
  12. d6s4 -> 4d6 + 1d6 ie The D6 System. The number must be 1 lower than the total size of the dice pool as the wild die is automatically added for you. If you have some pips to add put them on the end (i.e. d6s4 +2 is the same as 4d6 + 1d6 ie + 2).
  13. sr6 -> 6d6 t5 Shadowrun System. The number represents the total dice rolled. The target to hit is 5 or higher.
  14. sp4 -> 4d10 t8 ie10 Storypath system. The number represents the total dice rolled. A d10 system with a target set to 8 and an infinite explosion on 10.

Wrapping Up

Here we conclude our post on Dice Maiden Discord. This is a very useful bot that you can use on your Discord. You can also add this bot to your friend’s server on Discord. Enjoy playing games using this bot. If you find this post useful, share it with your friends. Visit Dealisex for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Does Discord Have A Dice Roller?

Yes, there is a Dice roller in Discord. Dice Maiden Discord is a simple dice-rolling bot that can be used at any time with your friends and family playing time. It can be used in any trgp session. Recently Discord updated its policies and large bots were given some special permissions.

Q2. How Do You Invite Dice Bot Discord?

You have to click on the Dice bot Discord server. To add a bot click on the drop-down. Click on the additional server. Click continue to add server bot to your server. If you click on the invite link and log into your account, you can enjoy the Discord bot.

Q3. How Do You Play Dice In Discord?

You can play Dice in Discord using its own commands. There is a Dice Maiden Discord bot that is a dice rolling bot. You can play with it with its own unique commands that are provided above.

Koushal Jaral

Koushal is an Associate Content Writer at Deasilex. He is one of the most passionate writers whose fondness for video games has made him write about trending Video Games, their live streaming & Discord, daily for a living. Any How to, FAQ, or any other troubleshoot for any Video Game is available with Koushal 24x7.

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