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In addition to the yellow/black slices; Dartboards have an outer ring, and inner ring, then the outer bull and inner bull (bullseye)
In the ring that surrounds the Bullseye, the "Triple Segment", there are point values that score higher than the Bullseye. This is what that is referring to.
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You can find a dart board in almost any bar or tavern, hung up on the back wall, with a glass of darts sitting nearby. A friendly game is a great opportunity to foster roleplay and utilize social encounters to progress the plot. A game of darts is generally played over a fixed number of rounds, known as “Legs”. It is common for a darts game to consist of 3 legs.
The game is played by throwing darts at a circular board that has been split into 20 sections to represent the different scores. Unlike archery, the points on the target are distributed all over the board, and do not follow a principle of points increasing towards the center of the board. Players take turns throwing three darts at the board from 10-20 ft away, aiming to build the highest score.
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Darts are played on a circular board split into 20 segments, with each segment numbered one through 20 in nonsequential order. For each numbered "slice," there are several parts that show how many points you get by landing there:
When you land on a "single segment," or a yellow or black section, you score the value of the numbered slice. If you hit the outer ring, you get double that value. If you hit the inner ring, you get triple. The bullseye is in the center of the board and scores 50 points.
In Dungeons and Dragons, players will take turns throwing three darts at the board. Throwing a dart uses either your Strength or Dexterity modifier for the attack roll, and those with proficiency with darts will be able to add their proficiency modifier to the roll as well. Where the dart hits, will depend on how high the roll is.
Roll Total Dart Lands Score
6-10 -- Yellow or Black Section -- 1d20
11-14 -- Outer Ring -- (1d20) x2
15-19 -- Inner Ring -- (1d20) x3
20-21 -- Bullseye -- 50
22+ -- High Points of Inner Ring -- (1d4 + 16) x3
After each Player has had their turn, add up the scores with the highest score winning the game.