Connecticut
Connecticut's Skills[edit | edit source]
Mighty[edit source]
Button Notation: | H |
BMO Notation: | H |
Mighty Dice grow one available die size larger every time they are re-rolled. Mighty Dice first officially appeared in the Space Girlz set exclusive to the first Button Men Online site and the Button Men Mobile app. It was originally created on the original Button Men Online site by user Santiago.
Mood Swing[edit source]
Button Notation: | ? |
BMO Notation: | ? |
Before the round, a Mood Swing can be any size in the allowable range. During the game, whenever you re-roll a Mood Swing it will randomly change size. Mood Swings always choose from among all common die sizes (not all integers) with equal probability. The definition of “common” die sizes is 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 20. For a "Y?," add 1, 2, and optionally 16 as selections, for a "Z?" add an optional d16 and d30, and for a "P?" add a 1, 2, 16, 24, and 30.
Button Men Online omits the d16 from the Y? and Z? swing dice based upon precedent set by the original BMO site. Using a d16 in live play is thus optional as long as all players agree. A Moody P-Swing did not exist until after the current Button Men Online site and thus uses the d16 and d24.
Value[edit source]
Button Notation: | v |
BMO Notation: | v |
Value Dice when captured are worth the value currently rolled on the die instead of the size of the Value Die as normal.
If a Value Die is part of an attack, the dice captured gain the Value ability.
Value Dice were created by Zomulgustar on the original Button Men Online site.
Weak[edit source]
Button Notation: | h |
BMO Notation: | h |
Weak Dice shrink one available die size smaller every time they are re-rolled. Weak Dice first officially appeared in the Space Girlz set exclusive to the first Button Men Online site and the Button Men Mobile app. Weak Dice were originally created for the Button Men Online site by Dana Huyler.
R Swing Dice can be any die between 2 and 16. 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.