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SolumProtocol's avatar

Super thematic, love a good bar room brawl! The events during a fight is a nice touch, to really up the chaos!

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

Appreciate it! I’ve had some fun with this oracle. It can create a few wild game play moments.

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Kate Korsaro's avatar

Always love a good oracle!

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

Thanks!

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Ivo Ziskra's avatar

Nice article. The oracles are interesting.

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

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.

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xPOWERBOMBx's avatar

Wow those are some GREAT tables!

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

Thanks! They’ve led me to some interesting combats for sure.

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Kerova's avatar

The encounter and event tables I never knew I wanted until just now! So good!

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

Awesome and thank you! Hope you have fun with them.

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HEAD SWAP's avatar

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?

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

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!

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Whiskey, Blood and Dust's avatar

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

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