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Four Fantasy Drop Tables to add to your GM toolkit & enhance your Emergent Play!

  • Loot 
  • Social Encounters
  • Travel Events
  • Streets: Buildings, Cover and Weather

System Neutral and compatible with all fantasy adventure games, so long as you own some d4s, d6s and d8s. Perfect for solo RPGing.

Download includes 8 x TIFF image files (4 tables with the original black background, and 4 tables with alternate white backgrounds for easier home printing). Image dimensions are 11" x 8.5". Printing on thin card stock at our local printer cost less than $1 per table. 

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Andrew M October 15, 2021 1:44 am UTC
In my opinion, any drop table should have a number for each main drop area so that you can use it as a standard table as well. Rolling dice onto a drop table tends to be a better idea in theory than in practice, but the content is often awesome.
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stephen G October 15, 2021 6:25 am UTC
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Good point Andrew. I suppose you could still roll a (large) die and work from left to right etc. I don't think the number of drop areas will neatly fit most die categories though; the Loot table has 18 for example, while the Social Encounter table has 13, and so on. And we purposely made some areas larger, or smaller, or placed them in the middle/off to the sides, to reflect a lower/greater chance of a drop landing on them.
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Andrew M October 17, 2021 4:03 pm UTC
I get you, Stephen. It's an excellent table for content. I'd still label it myself and use a d14 or d16 for a d13. I have all of those goofy dice as long as they have an even number of faces.
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Paolo M March 19, 2024 12:11 pm UTC
Reading the objections (number of table, relative size) I suppose that you could just map the relative areas to an *interval* from 1 to 100. So if you have a large square area and 5 smaller circle areas, all the same size... you label this 1-40, 41-60... 81-100.
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