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OOC Dice of Fate Guide — Watch or Intervene

Watch when information is the missing resource; intervene when the next outcome threatens the survivor's core goal or closes an important path.

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Watch when information is the missing resource; intervene when the next outcome threatens the survivor's core goal or closes an important path.

Use Watch to learn and Intervene to protect intent. The official update presents these as meaningful choices while dice affect outcomes. That means intervention should not be a reflex; it should answer a specific risk or preserve a direction you care about.

Start with a one-sentence survivor goal

Choose a simple direction such as “survive without abandoning allies,” “seek power while avoiding unnecessary cruelty,” or “learn the new world before choosing a faction.” This is not a hidden stat claim. It is a decision filter that keeps an open-ended story from becoming random.

Watch when information is missing

Watch if the scene is not immediately lethal, the survivor's motivation is unclear, or a hidden race or class may soon be revealed. The official event explicitly names hidden races and classes, so committing to a detailed build before the story exposes them can create contradictions. Observation also lets character memory accumulate context before a high-impact intervention.

Intervene when delay has a cost

Intervene when the next result could kill the survivor, permanently damage a key relationship, or force a path that conflicts with the stated goal. Phrase the action around the desired outcome, relevant constraint, and tone. A clear intervention gives the story less ambiguity than several conflicting instructions.

The update says death is not necessarily the end and names Respawn or Return, but the official listing does not publish a complete cost table or every consequence. Read the live choice text before selecting either option. Likewise, no fixed probability or universal “best” race is claimed here because generated scenes and future versions can differ.

Write interventions that the story can use

Keep one intervention focused on one outcome. State what the survivor should try, why it matters now, and one constraint that should not be violated. For example, protect an ally without revealing a hidden identity, or escape a threat while preserving evidence. This is a planning format, not a guarantee that generated content will follow every phrase exactly.

Avoid combining several incompatible goals in one instruction. If the survivor must attack, negotiate, conceal information, and change allegiance at the same time, the resulting scene may not preserve the priority you intended. Put the urgent action first and let the next turn handle the next decision.

Use memory deliberately

The main Google Play description says OOC characters remember prior conversations and adapt to the player's style. Refer back to established promises, relationships, and fears when they matter. A short reminder can make the current choice more coherent than inventing a new motivation simply to obtain a stronger result.

Character creation can be private or shared according to the official listing. Before publishing a character or world, remove personal information and review what will become visible. The store's data-safety section says the app may collect personal information, messages, and app information and performance; use the current privacy controls rather than treating a role-play scene as private by default.

Review the outcome without forcing a script

After a roll or generated scene, record what changed in the survivor's safety, relationships, revealed traits, and current goal. If the result is surprising but still supports the chosen direction, adapt. If it closes the central goal, intervene at the next meaningful opening. The purpose of the framework is coherent agency inside uncertain outcomes, not converting an open story into a fixed walkthrough.

Return to the OOC The Playable Anime guide for the broader platform, creation, and version boundary.

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When should I Watch in Dice of Fate?

Watch when the scene is reversible and more information about the survivor, threat, or hidden traits will improve the next decision.

When should I Intervene?

Intervene when an immediate danger or irreversible choice threatens the character goal you are deliberately pursuing.

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