| ▲ | praptak 2 days ago | |
The internet reports that D100 is impractical to use but it's cool if your game design calls for a relatively rare "ritual value". | ||
| ▲ | eutropia 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
We had such a ritual in our games back when I was in high school: the start of the campaign luck roll. The idea was that your starting circumstances would be modified by the d100 zocchihedron roll. One time, my buddy rolled a 2; our DM grimaced. "Well, you aren't starting off dead... but you might wish you were". His starting conditions? Naked. In total darkness. Sealed in a coffin. But at least he wasn't alone: he had a rat nibbling on his toes! | ||
| ▲ | sgbeal 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> The internet reports that D100 is impractical to use... It's a nice novelty but it's not terribly practical. Despite having a d100, 2d10s are invariably more comfortable to use and easier to read. My d100 was purchased back in 1998-ish for its novelty and nostalgia value, not its functional value. | ||