Talk:Turbo Dice

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shouldn't it be .01% for rolling 40 or higher since it should be the same as just rolling specifically 40
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Squirtleskil (talk).

Turbo Dice Coin Reward[edit]

[Once evidence is found (especially video evidence), add this to the main article with a reference]

  • Check mark.svg What happens with four-of-a-kind with the Turbo Dice [1-1-1-1, 2-2-2-2, 3-3-3-3, 4-4-4-4, 5-5-5-5, 6-6-6-6, 7-7-7-7. 8-8-8-8, 9-9-9-9, 10-10-10-10] (normally odds of 0.1%).
    • Found video evidence of this here with the language in Japanese (1080p quality Youtube footage); luigi's Jamboree Buddy ability forced a 10-10-10-10 (probably with better odds), which is a 30 coin reward.
    • A screenshot from Reddit does not show the 30 coin reward, but was a low roll of 1-1-1-1.
  • Stacked Deck Question Mark.png What happens with specifically four sevens [7-7-7-7] (with odds of 0.01%, this should be special for the turbo dice).
    • This is a 70 coin reward with unique dialogue (Reddit screenshot)... but cannot find video footage of this to confirm this statement.

Evidence of rolls that do not give coins (these odds may be wrong):

  • Two pairs of doubles in any order (odds of 2.7%).
    • 7-8-8-7 (OK quality Youtube footage)
    • 4-4-1-1 (720p quality Youtube footage)
    • 1-10-1-10 (1080p quality Youtube footage)
  • Three-of-a-kind in any order (odds of 3.6%).
    • 9-9-10-9 (low quality Youtube footage)
    • 4-4-4-10 (better(?) quality Youtube footage with four-of-a-kind speculation)
    • 7-1-7-7 (1080p quality Youtube footage)
    • 2-2-4-2 (4k quality Youtube footage)

With Mario as a Jamboree buddy, the maximum amount of spaces you can move in a single turn (from purely dice blocks) would be 48 (with unknown, but probably terrible odds).

If any wiki members wish to record this themselves for evidence on Youtube, using the Turbo Dice with specifically Luigi's Jamboree ability can be useful for [10-10-10-10], but not for [7-7-7-7] (since Luigi seems to change all dice rolls to 10 if he succeeds... for some reason).
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by 73.206.18.245 (talk).