Appreciate it! You can get some interesting results if you have a roomful. I forgot to include in the article that you might want to either roll to see if an even happens every round (like 1 or 1-2 on 1d6) or just roll every few rounds. You just decide how rowdy you want it to be.
I like the fight events table! What do you do if you roll the same event multiple times? Do you just lean into it being a fight where you’re being attacked with a chair a few times?
I've done all three. Any yes, you can have all sorts of flying chairs. Barroom brawls are wild. I structured the table so the most common evens are getting bumped or slipping as they fall near the middle of the curve.
Super thematic, love a good bar room brawl! The events during a fight is a nice touch, to really up the chaos!
Appreciate it! I’ve had some fun with this oracle. It can create a few wild game play moments.
Always love a good oracle!
Thanks!
Nice article. The oracles are interesting.
Appreciate it! You can get some interesting results if you have a roomful. I forgot to include in the article that you might want to either roll to see if an even happens every round (like 1 or 1-2 on 1d6) or just roll every few rounds. You just decide how rowdy you want it to be.
Wow those are some GREAT tables!
Thanks! They’ve led me to some interesting combats for sure.
The encounter and event tables I never knew I wanted until just now! So good!
Awesome and thank you! Hope you have fun with them.
I like the fight events table! What do you do if you roll the same event multiple times? Do you just lean into it being a fight where you’re being attacked with a chair a few times?
I've done all three. Any yes, you can have all sorts of flying chairs. Barroom brawls are wild. I structured the table so the most common evens are getting bumped or slipping as they fall near the middle of the curve.
And thank you, I'm glad you like them!
It depends on how much chaos you want.
You could:
1- Roll each round
2- Roll every few rounds
3- Roll 1d6 per round with an event occurring on a 1, 1-2, or even 1-3 depending on how rowdy or crowded