July 6th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
Bad things happen to characters in RPGs, and sometimes the results of those bad things can’t be adequately expressed with a mere diminishing of hit points. If you want to inflict more specific cruelties on your characters, or want to create some unpleasant damage in someone’s backstory, this table will let you find a range [...]
June 25th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
Actually, way more than 100 if you factor out all the possible combinations. If you need a weird alien race on a moment’s notice for your sci-fi RPG, this table offers 100 different traits divided into four categories: culture, physical, language and technology.
April 20th, 2012 by Gavin O'Brien
Instead of rolling a premade inn name on a table, this table lets you roll up a bunch of random elements that can be combined into thousands of different names. Some of them are weird, some fit perfectly, some seem to make no sense at all, but each one invited to create a story around [...]
April 10th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
The D100 tables return! Next time your adventurers visit a new town and you ask the DM what inns they might stay at, you’ll never again hear, “Uh, there’s uh…Bob’s…Inn? And, uh…another place that’s not as nice as Bob’s.” A quick roll of a pair of D10s and you’ll have a place name ready to [...]
January 27th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
Your players and NPCs won’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows with this handy table of 100 random weather conditions.
January 17th, 2012 by Gavin O'Brien
“You said this was a common room or something. Shouldn’t there be other stuff around? Like, what’s in the goblins’ pockets?”
January 11th, 2012 by Ed Grabianowski
Need to come up with an NPC on the fly, and you want to give her a little extra personality? Looking for a different way to create your latest D&D character? Do you just plain love rolling percentile dice? I’ve got the perfect table for you.