7/2/2023 0 Comments Slice it dice it lyrics![]() ![]() So consider saving a reroll each round and experimenting, using undo liberally to identify the best plan of attack and then rerolling once you realize what you truly need to bring a turn together. ![]() If you emphasized defensive dice to try to save someone but realized that no matter how you used them, the character would still die, being able to reroll a more offensive approach will help you enter the next turn from a stronger position. Saving a reroll can be particularly useful for situations where you realize that something you want to accomplish is impossible and you need to change tactics. Now here is a really useful trick: if you lock in five dice without spending all your rerolls, you can undo all the way back to the reroll phase! Now obviously you can’t undo rerolls to endlessly farm for just the right dice faces, but if you save your rerolls until after you try out a particular combination of dice, you can see if the roll you currently have makes for a sufficient turn and then go back and reroll the dice that aren’t working out for you. This is particularly useful when encountering a new tag or ability for the first time if you don’t understand how a particular ability works, you can use it and then back out if you realize it isn’t going to be helpful in your current situation. This allows you to try stuff out, even playing out an entire turn to see how it’s going to work out and then doubling back all the way to the start to try a different approach – casting different spells, attacking different enemies, shielding different allies, whatever. Each turn you have two rerolls to try for a different side on each of your five dice, and once you’ve committed to a set of dice, you have an infinite amount of undos until you select the “end turn” option. Slice & Dice is pretty forgiving when it comes to making choices about how to spend your turn. Four blanks? Thank goodness for rerolls! Rerolls and Undos – Crafting Your Perfect Play This section will cover rerolls and undos, dying, and experimentation. ![]() If you’re just starting your own journey with the game and you’re looking for some tips, this article will walk your through the lessons I have learned so far – some of them the hard way! Basic Mechanicsīefore we get into any specifics I want to start out by digging into certain basic mechanics of the game and how to make the most of them. Along the way I’ve found quite a few little tricks, useful combos, as well as valuable tools for dealing with the challenges presented in Slice & Dice. Between playing on my own and streaming I’ve done almost two dozen runs across the game’s various modes. At roughly 90 minutes or so per playthrough and with the game on my phone, it has been perfect for starting a run on my lunch break and finishing up as I cook dinner in the evening. Ever since I started Slice & Dice I’ve been squeezing in at least one run of the game per day. ![]()
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