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Do you use Random Tables?

Do you use Random tables?

  • Yes, I use random tables in my games.

    Votes: 57 63.3%
  • No, I don't use random tables in my games.

    Votes: 8 8.9%
  • I like some but not others.

    Votes: 17 18.9%
  • I like to look at/read them, but don't Use them.

    Votes: 7 7.8%
  • Voting in polls is fun.

    Votes: 1 1.1%


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I rarely roll for monsters, weather, NPS personalities or anything like that. I homebrew all of my settings, and I place encounters right where I think they will be most fun, using monsters that make the most sense to the environment.

BUT...

I L-O-V-E love to roll on random treasure tables. After two hours of planning out a dungeon and statting out monsters, rolling on the treasure tables is like getting dessert after you've cleaned your plate. I always save it for last.

Though there was this one time...

I sent the players through the Temple of Law-Fallen-to-Chaos (sounds cooler in draconic), and absolutely everything came off of a random table, including random effects from Jester's Insane Chaos list. My favorite dungeon, and a fan favorite.
 


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