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The devil is in the details. This list makes it easy to embue random items with detailed histories, helping players become immersed in your world.
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Clever rumours that your players can overhear in a tavern or from passers-by, and - who knows? it might lead to a new quest, or it might have been just a rumour. So useful.
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Rumours or story starters? Why, this list has both!
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Town names. Lots of towns names. Invaluable for a DM inventing locations on-the-fly.
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I'm bad at social interaction in real life. In game, I'm just as bad. This list has changed my [in game] life.
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100 Traps |
by Se t. [Verified Purchaser]
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Date Added: 06/24/2017 04:41:18 |
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A good list, not necessarily for traps. It does have same traps, but I think if you really want trap ideas, Grimtooth is a lot cleverer. This is almost better as a list of plot ideas. Some are better than others, but it's a one-page list, and well worth $1
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I don't think I've ever had a player try to pickpocket someone, so I've never used this list for its title. However, it's a great list for when players are looting, or when you're populating a dungeon.
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Useful list of stuff your players might find when looting. It's a great list because not only does it save you the trouble of thinking of items, it'll likely inspire you toward possible new quests.
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If you're playing a rogue, this is invaluable. You'll come up with tools that'll impress all your friends. As a DM, it's a great list of random items to include in something lootable.
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Some great tavern names. Your players will always wonder how you always have a unique name for every place they go.
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Great for giving your NPCs variety. Some of these would be obvious, but some are just personality traits that your players may not even consciously notice, but which add a lot to how you portray the NPC. Very useful.
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Tavern names! The thing I love about these is that the name itself can inspire you to change up the general atmosphere and attitude of a tavern, thereby injecting some variety into your game. So many adventures start or end in a tavern, so to me it's important that they're all unique.
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When I have to invent foods in game, the only thing I can ever think of is mutton. This list saves me and my players from really boring meals.
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I love these lists. This one lists beverages; it's a little thing, but being able to come up with a unique name for something simple like a drink adds so much to your game world.
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Great big list of food for your games. It's not just a bunch of food names, though, it has descriptions of each food or vegetable, plus common uses in alchemy or healing potions. Highly recommended.
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