Hawaii
Hawaii's Skills[edit | edit source]
Fire[edit source]
Button Notation: | Glowing frame, F |
BMO Notation: | F |
Fire Dice cannot make Power Attacks.
Before making a Skill or Power Attack, you may increase the value showing on any of the attacking dice, and decrease the values showing on one or more of your Fire Dice by the same amount. For example, if you wish to increase the value of an attacking die by 5 points, you can take 5 points away from one or more of your Fire Dice. Turn the Fire Dice to show the adjusted values, and then make the attack as normal. Dice can never be increased or decreased outside their normal range, i.e., a 10-side die can never show a number lower than 1 or higher than 10. Fire Dice cannot assist attacks other than normal Power or Skill Attacks. They are indicated by a flaming appearance to their dice ovals.
Fire Dice were designed for the PolyCon button set.
To use Fire Dice on Buttonmen Online, pick the dice other than the fire dice needed for the attack, then click the [Beat People Up!] button to go to the Fire Die screen.
Fire Dice/Queer Dice FAQ: You cannot use a Fire die to adjust a Queer die so it can swap from a power to skill attack. James Ernest ruled that to use Fire with a Power attack you'd need to add two to the die, as otherwise it would make the attack illegal. Button Men Online does not require this, however, as the attack type is 'locked in' before changing the Fire dice.
Konstant[edit source]
Button Notation: | Yellow frame, k |
BMO Notation: | k |
Konstant Dice may not Power Attack. Konstant Dice may not Skill Attack alone.
Konstant Dice retain their initially rolled value; they are never re-rolled.
Konstant Dice may add or subtract their value when used in a multi-die Skill Attack.
Konstant Dice were introduced in the Button Brains set.
Morphing[edit source]
Button Notation: | m |
BMO Notation: | m |
Morphing Dice copy the size of any die they capture; if multiple Morphing Dice are used in an attack, all Morphing Dice used become the new size. Morphing Dice are scored according to their current size upon capture or their current size at the end of the round if uncaptured.
Null[edit source]
Button Notation: | Black frame, n |
BMO Notation: | n |
Null Dice are worth no points at the end of the round.
If a Null Die is used to capture a die, remove the captured die from the game instead of putting it into your Score Pile.
Null Dice were introduced by the promotional character Tess, available at GenCon for the Studio Foglio Brawl decks.
Stealth[edit source]
Button Notation: | downward-pointing triangle |
BMO Notation: | d |
Stealth Dice can only make Multi-Die Skill attacks.
Stealth Dice may only be captured by multi-die Skill Attacks.
Stealth Dice were introduced in the Howling Wolf/White Tiger set.
Y Swing Dice can be any die between 1 and 20. 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.