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<blockquote data-quote="TaranTheWanderer" data-source="post: 7525278" data-attributes="member: 15882"><p>Why not use an actual drinking game. I like the game <strong><em><u>3-man.</u></em></strong> (it takes 20-40 mins to play)</p><p></p><p>Start the game by choosing the 3-man. </p><p></p><p>The first player on the left of the 3-man Rolls 2d6. Any time a 3 gets rolled (in combination or multiple 3s), the 3-man drinks.</p><p></p><p>- If you roll doubles, the roller assigns that many drinks to whomever the choose (so if you roll double-6s, you can assign 6 drinks. If you roll double 3s, you assign 3 and the 3-man drinks twice)</p><p></p><p>- If you roll a 5, the person on the left of the roller drinks. If you roll an 11, the person on the right drinks.</p><p></p><p>- If you don't roll doubles, a 3, a 5 or an 11, the dice gets passed to the next player on the left.</p><p></p><p>-play continues around the table until it gets to the 3-man. When the 3-man finishes his(or her) turn, she picks a stupid rule (like no saying the word 'is', or needing to cluck like a chicken every time you take a drink). She picks a new 3-man and play restarts to the left of the new 3-man. If you break the new special rule, you drink.</p><p></p><p><strong>How to make this a D&D drinking game?</strong> You can only handle a number of drinks equal to your CON score. If you drink one more than that, you are out.</p><p></p><p>Edit: NOTE: when assigning drinks for doubles, you can assign ALL drinks to one player. (in case you want to focus on the character with the highest CON)</p><p></p><p>Edit 2: I'm pretty sure this is the best drinking game ever...but I can't remember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaranTheWanderer, post: 7525278, member: 15882"] Why not use an actual drinking game. I like the game [B][I][U]3-man.[/U][/I][/B] (it takes 20-40 mins to play) Start the game by choosing the 3-man. The first player on the left of the 3-man Rolls 2d6. Any time a 3 gets rolled (in combination or multiple 3s), the 3-man drinks. - If you roll doubles, the roller assigns that many drinks to whomever the choose (so if you roll double-6s, you can assign 6 drinks. If you roll double 3s, you assign 3 and the 3-man drinks twice) - If you roll a 5, the person on the left of the roller drinks. If you roll an 11, the person on the right drinks. - If you don't roll doubles, a 3, a 5 or an 11, the dice gets passed to the next player on the left. -play continues around the table until it gets to the 3-man. When the 3-man finishes his(or her) turn, she picks a stupid rule (like no saying the word 'is', or needing to cluck like a chicken every time you take a drink). She picks a new 3-man and play restarts to the left of the new 3-man. If you break the new special rule, you drink. [B]How to make this a D&D drinking game?[/B] You can only handle a number of drinks equal to your CON score. If you drink one more than that, you are out. Edit: NOTE: when assigning drinks for doubles, you can assign ALL drinks to one player. (in case you want to focus on the character with the highest CON) Edit 2: I'm pretty sure this is the best drinking game ever...but I can't remember. [/QUOTE]
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