reroll
/riˈroʊl/
verb
- To roll something again, such as dice, a ball, or a piece of dough.
- The bowler decided to reroll the ball after it hit the gutter.
- She had to reroll the pie crust because it was too thick.
- If you don't like your dice roll, you can reroll in this game.
- In video games, to create a new character or restart a game to try for better random results.
- He decided to reroll his character to get a stronger starting weapon.
- Many players reroll multiple times until they get a rare hero.
- She spent an hour rerolling for the perfect stats.
noun
- An instance of rolling something again.
- After a bad throw, he asked for a reroll.
- The baker gave the dough a quick reroll to smooth it out.
- The game allows one reroll per turn.
- In video games, the act of creating a new character or restarting to get better random results.
- A reroll can take a long time if you are looking for a specific item.
- She did a reroll and got a much better starting team.
- The guide explains how to do a fast reroll in this game.