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+ | In the game of ''[[Dungeon Dice Monsters]]'', unfolding a die on the field is called a '''Dimension'''. Dimensioned dice are called '''[[Dungeon Piece]]s''', and they form the Dungeon Paths that will allow your monsters to reach your opponent's [[Monster Lord]]. | ||
+ | Each time that you roll 2 [[Summon Crests]] of the same [[Level]], you can dimension 1 of your dice that shares the same Level and Type of at least 1 of the rolled Summon Crests. Each time that you dimension a die successfully, you must Summon a monster or an [[Item]] of the appropriate Level and Type to the newly formed [[Dungeon Piece]]. | ||
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+ | The first die that you dimension in a duel must be attached to your [[Monster Lord Area]]. Each die that you dimension subsequently can be attached to another of your Dungeon Pieces. | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 4 December 2007
In the game of Dungeon Dice Monsters, unfolding a die on the field is called a Dimension. Dimensioned dice are called Dungeon Pieces, and they form the Dungeon Paths that will allow your monsters to reach your opponent's Monster Lord.
Each time that you roll 2 Summon Crests of the same Level, you can dimension 1 of your dice that shares the same Level and Type of at least 1 of the rolled Summon Crests. Each time that you dimension a die successfully, you must Summon a monster or an Item of the appropriate Level and Type to the newly formed Dungeon Piece.
The first die that you dimension in a duel must be attached to your Monster Lord Area. Each die that you dimension subsequently can be attached to another of your Dungeon Pieces.