EastonEquinox
A sucker for mindfuck
All credits to @Baseball53 and the Higher, Lower, or Tie thread, which sparked this idea.
This is basically the same idea with the difference that the previous post sets the dare and the contender rolls to see if they have to do it. You can also specify in your dare that the loser has to send proof (via KIK, PM, exposure platform, etc.).
This is a nice simple game of higher or lower, where you bet if you will get higher or lower than the person above. The pros of this thread is you will instantly know if you have won or lost, and if you have high risk or low risk when taking the bet.
For the rules:
Example:
The previous post says "The bet is 10 edges" and the post contains a roll of 15
The contender takes on bet and rolls a calls a "lower"
The contender sets a new bet like "The (new) bet is 3 days of denial"
The contender rolls a die in the same post
The contender rolls a 17 - so the bet is lost and the contender has to do 10 edges
The next contender bets (and rolls) for "3 days of denial"
This is basically the same idea with the difference that the previous post sets the dare and the contender rolls to see if they have to do it. You can also specify in your dare that the loser has to send proof (via KIK, PM, exposure platform, etc.).
This is a nice simple game of higher or lower, where you bet if you will get higher or lower than the person above. The pros of this thread is you will instantly know if you have won or lost, and if you have high risk or low risk when taking the bet.
For the rules:
- The rolls will be done with a 1d20
- Must put your roll in your post (and a new bet)
- If you forget to roll in your post you instantly lose and have to do the dare
- If you roll a bigger or smaller die you instantly lose and have to do the dare
- If you forget to set a new bet you instantly lose and have to do the dare
- Bet either higher, lower, or tie than the person before you (if you bet higher or lower and you tie, you lose)
- If the last person did not roll, use the previous person
Example:
The previous post says "The bet is 10 edges" and the post contains a roll of 15
The contender takes on bet and rolls a calls a "lower"
The contender sets a new bet like "The (new) bet is 3 days of denial"
The contender rolls a die in the same post
The contender rolls a 17 - so the bet is lost and the contender has to do 10 edges
The next contender bets (and rolls) for "3 days of denial"