Vermont

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    Vermont's Skills[edit | edit source]

    Ornery[edit source]

    Button Notation: o
    BMO Notation: o

    Ornery Dice re-roll at the end of each turn even if they did not attack. They are indicated with an "o" on the bottom of the dice oval.

    Ornery Dice were created for the original Button Men Online site by JeffBoyardee.


    Rage[edit source]

    Button Notation: R
    BMO Notation: G

    Rage Dice do not count for going first.

    If a Rage Die attacks, it loses the Rage skill.

    If a Rage Die is captured, add a copy of it to your Active Dice Pool and roll it. It loses the Rage skill.


    Shadow[edit source]

    Button Notation: horizontal line above number, s
    BMO Notation: s

    Shadow Dice are normal in all respects, except that they can not make Power Attacks. Instead, they can make inverted Power Attacks, called Shadow Attacks.

    Shadow Attack: Use one of your Shadow Dice to capture one of your opponent’s dice. The target die must show a value equal to or greater than the attacking die, but within its range.

    For example, a Shadow 12 showing 7 can capture any value between 7 and 12.

    Shadow Dice can make Skill Attacks normally.


    Stinger[edit source]

    Button Notation: Blue frame, cube outline background
    BMO Notation: g

    Stinger Dice do not count for going first.

    Stinger Dice may be used as any number from their lowest possible value up to the value they currently show in a skill attack. A Die showing 4 and a Stinger Die showing 6 can make a Skill Attack on any die showing 5-10. Two Stinger dice each showing 10 could Skill Attack any dice showing from 2-20.


    V Swing Dice can be any die between 6 and 12. Swing Dice are allowed to be any integral size between their upper and lower limit, including both ends, and including nonstandard die sizes like 17 or 9. Each player chooses his or her Swing Die in secret at the beginning of the match, and thereafter the loser of each round may change their Swing Die between rounds. If a character has any two Swing Dice of the same letter, they must always be the same size.