I had a bash at a post game sequence as in a campaign.
Without a d20 I used an online dice roller.
My 3 ‘dead’ characters weren’t in fact dead. Rolling on the injury table they all came out unscathed.
As I had 4 treasure tokens I rolled on the treasure table.
This gave me a couple of good rolls and a couple of mediocre ones.
To cut a long story short I ended up with 2 grimoires, 2 scrolls and 350 gold coins.(I would have had loads more as one roll gave me a d20 x 25 gold coins. I rolled a 1!😱😱😱)
My grimoires and scrolls were rolled for. The grimoires were on on mind control and the other on reveal death. My 2 scrolls were for combat awareness and Blinding light. Both which were in my selection of spells.
Reveal Death is an offensive spell designed to frighten an opponent into seeing their own demise. All it does is make him or her lose their next activation. Mind control is a little more dangerous in that the wizard controls the mind of an enemy. Basically if they fail their will roll then they join my side until they pass their will test.
I then looked at experience….
It was at this point I realised how difficult it was going to be to improve. 10 points for each successful spell so 50 points there. Each treasure token 50 points. So my total was 250 points. My opponent however got 100 points for his treasure, 150 points for dropping my mage, 50 points for successful spells as well as 40 points for dropping a soldier. So in total 340 experience points.
My experience equals 2 levels. For each level I can learn a new spell, improve a known spell or improve a stat such as fighting or willpower.
I then decided to establish a base. Having looked through the list of options, I decided to set up home in a laboratory. The perk for this location is that I get 20 experience points after each game due to reading the various notes etc found within.
I then decided to spend a little cash to modify my lab. I decided to get myself a kennel to allow me to obtain another war hound. This cost me 200 gold coins. Quite expensive to get an extra dog. It will however allow me another fast model on the table.
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