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June 5, 2011
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DesciptionAs the warriors search the room they find a treasure chest tucked away in one of the corners (determine randomly).....strange how they did not see this before?
RulesIf one warrior decides to investigate what lies within the chest, he must stand adjacent to it and roll 1d6: 1-2: The treasure chest is really a mimic in its hidden form. As the warrior opens the chest, the mimic grabs him with its long tongue and swallows him as a whole. The warrior is out of the game. 3-6: You find an item of treasure. Take one treasure card. Warriors and monsters who do not open the chest can bypass the chest unhindered.
Produces treasure Yes no 1-3
Triggers more events Yes no 1-3
Don’t want to rag on your work, but the 1-3 means that you get another event or treasure on a D6 roll of 1-3, not the number of events or treasure cards given if there is one. It should be a third option i.e. Yes, No, 1-3 there is.
Other than that, awesome stuff!
Comment by SERogar — February 5, 2014 @ 8:29 pm
I’ve amened the code to give you three options Yes, No and 1-3. 1-3 will also check the Yes box.
Comment by admin — December 29, 2014 @ 9:52 am
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Don’t want to rag on your work, but the 1-3 means that you get another event or treasure on a D6 roll of 1-3, not the number of events or treasure cards given if there is one.
It should be a third option i.e. Yes, No, 1-3 there is.
Other than that, awesome stuff!
Comment by SERogar — February 5, 2014 @ 8:29 pm
I’ve amened the code to give you three options Yes, No and 1-3. 1-3 will also check the Yes box.
Comment by admin — December 29, 2014 @ 9:52 am