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I am aware that Pyramid Love has the pyramid die images in it, but you can't rotate those, so I've embedded the images previously linked to.
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| designer=[[User:Fogus | by Fogus]]
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| description=A player wields a juggernaut!
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Take for example for the brute pew-pew die, shown below:
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The brute above is projecting 3-points of power eastward. On the other hand:
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Now, observe two pew-pew dice oriented in such a way that their power projects toward each other:
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In the game of ''Pew Pew, Die'' such a condition would be a draw because both dice project the maximum amount of power that each can take toward one another -- this is a condition of mutual destruction. However, observe a different layout:
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However, often in ''Pew Pew, Die'' the orientations and power protections are asymmetric. A simple example is the case where a die is facing entirely in the wrong direction:
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You'll notice that many of the die faces have two triangle on them. These faces provide a combination of attack and defensive capabilities, as shown below:
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Depending on the orientation of the above juggernaut in relation to an opponent will determine its offensive and defensive capabilities. For example:
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