rerolls

/riːˈroʊlz/
verb
  1. To roll something again, such as dice, a piece of dough, or a cylindrical object.
    • The player chose to reroll the ball after it went off course.
    • She decided to reroll the dough to make it thinner.
    • If you don't like your first throw, you can reroll the dice.
  2. In games, to generate new random results or attributes for a character, item, or situation, often to get a better outcome.
    • The game lets you reroll your starting equipment once.
    • You can reroll the loot box to try for a rare item.
    • He used a special token to reroll his character's stats.
Synonyms
noun
  1. An instance of rolling something again, especially dice or a game element.
    • The game allows only three rerolls per turn.
    • She asked for a reroll when the dice fell off the table.
    • After the first reroll, he finally got a six.
  2. In gaming, a new set of random results or attributes obtained by rerolling.
    • The character's reroll resulted in higher intelligence.
    • His second reroll gave him a much stronger weapon.
    • I saved my gold for a reroll of the item's enchantment.