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Tavern Games - Downtime Activities

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It's all fun and games 'til the half-orc loses his gold

This package contains some simple, easy to memorize rules that allow players to actually experience a game of Billiards or Darts as their character, against other PCs or NPCs. It also includes a short guide on gambling, as far as betting, setting ante, and random character skill levels. Gambling and tavern games can be a good way to make a few extra coins, make a few enemies, or show off some dexterity.

If this package caught your eye, be sure to check out its successor: Tavern Games 2

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Jerod S October 13, 2019 9:50 pm UTC
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I'm not sure why a d10 isn't used for billiards (maybe it brings the "average" up slightly by using 2 dice I suppose?)... but in any case, since you are doubling the result using a (d10)x2 would be the only way to get a DC range of 2-20. Otherwise the DC range with (d6+d4)x2 would be DC range of 4-20.
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Brandon B October 14, 2019 6:13 am UTC
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You're right! I used a d4 + d6 × 2 to bring the average up a little. It's a weird combo but I used those specifically to get a slightly more reliable DC range where shots weren't too easy or too hard too often ^_^.
Nobody would blame you for using 2d10 to make it simpler though!
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May 01, 2016 8:49 am UTC
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Would i be ok to use this in my campaign blog provided i link back to it
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Brandon B June 26, 2016 9:57 pm UTC
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Of course! Thanks!
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