Pounds I believe but maybe lionhead enchanted the coin so that it's no ordinary coin.m800_runner;425045 said:or ...idk what british people use
...Heres some explaining:enactment11;425148 said:That'll be awesome!!
But what about 3 way decisions?
TheLine;425144 said:Pounds I believe but maybe lionhead enchanted the coin so that it's no ordinary coin.
enactment11;425148 said:That'll be awesome!!
But what about 3 way decisions?
KickinChickens;425215 said:We use pounds or pennies. Anyone know what the currency in Albion is? Other than 'gold'?![]()
Blestb;425295 said:Only Gold coins. It doesn't have a backed currency i don't think, because their not ruled by one government. Or a sufficiently large one.
Love at the end of Fable II.GrimWhim;425287 said:Since when are we ever given a third choice? You either do something good or you do something evil. There's no such thing as a "neutral" choice as that would mean doing absolutely nothing which could then turn into something good or evil anyways.
The Tyrant Lord;425675 said:Love at the end of Fable II.
That method wouldn't make it a random decision since choice 3 would have 50% chance while the rest would only have 25% chance.Flip between 1 and 2
if either one wins then flip that choice with choice 3
GrimWhim;425708 said:Which was a selfish wish which could easily be misconstrued as evil. Greed is one of the seven deadly sins, after all.
SideSwipes;425990 said:One problem. What if you are given three, or possibly even four choices? Perhaps a dice would be better?
Blestb;425987 said:What is it with you and the seven deadly sins? You know that they fall into the 'Just made it the hell up' category of Catholicism? Admittedly, it's a big category.
TheLine;425144 said:Pounds I believe but maybe lionhead enchanted the coin so that it's no ordinary coin.
VicOnTop;426083 said:you've never heard of a 4 sided die? d&d.
First of homedawg yes their is. Its a triangle like thing, with 3 sides and a base. Each has a number on it.GrimWhim;426140 said:There is no four sided die.
GrimWhim;425287 said:Since when are we ever given a third choice? You either do something good or you do something evil. There's no such thing as a "neutral" choice as that would mean doing absolutely nothing which could then turn into something good or evil anyways.