It seems that the game allows a user to select a 5th die in the first round and then (though unlikely) continue to re-use that same value. For example, select a '3' and then use 3 as the 5th die for subsequent turns.
Looking over the official rules, I pick up that the first three roles require that three distinct die values are set. For example, role 1 = '6', role 2 = '1' and role 3 = '5'. Those 3 5th die values are then used throughout the remainder of the game.
I realize that a current 5th die value needs to be re-used should the second or third role not contain a distinct 5th die.
Thoughts? Can anyone verify this is the proper game behavior?
Looking over the official rules, I pick up that the first three roles require that three distinct die values are set. For example, role 1 = '6', role 2 = '1' and role 3 = '5'. Those 3 5th die values are then used throughout the remainder of the game.
I realize that a current 5th die value needs to be re-used should the second or third role not contain a distinct 5th die.
Thoughts? Can anyone verify this is the proper game behavior?