TURN
A downloadable pamphlet
A trifold pamphlet for tabletop role-playing sessions or campaigns.
TURN is a reference for tabletop game players and referees who use the randomized dungeoncrawl procedure (often called the 'hazard die' or 'event die') originated by Necropraxis. It is also an introductory work to explain the function of the event die, with respect to earlier paradigms of the dungeoncrawl that involved more stringent turn-keeping and note-taking.
The function of the event die is to simulate the book-keeping of classic dungeon crawl games via random rolls. In doing so, it encapsulates in one table the totality of the classic procedural dungeon crawl: i.e., random encounters, resource management, and countdowns for spells and light sources. Only one of these events was randomly determined prior to the innovation of the event die. The rest required stringent time-keeping and note-taking.
Each turn taken risks any one of the six now-random outcomes, each posing an obstacle to the adventurer hopeful for treasure underground. Some events are, of course, more costly than others. Regardless, the more time you spend in the dungeon, the more resources you expend and the more harm you risk to your character’s self.
TURN is totally abstracted from other typical features of classic D&D games, retroclones thereof, or old-school inspired rulebooks. There is no mention of hit points, ability scores, saving throws, et cetera. This allows the user to freely implement it in a larger system of their choice, regardless of how they handle other situations such as combat. This also makes TURN compatible with MOSAIC Strict texts and materials (link).
Inspired by Necropraxis (link) and Errant (link). Art by Gus L. of All Dead Generations (link).
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (33 total ratings) |
Author | Traverse Fantasy |
Tags | dnd, Dungeon Crawler, Tabletop role-playing game |
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This is a great tool! The 2d6 encounter table is lovely. It saved me from a session planned on the run.
I've liked it so much that I translated the pamphlet and now the Polish version is available here: https://hechlok.itch.io/tura
The font color for the 2d6 encounters descriptions doesn't print well (at least on my inkjet).
The A4 download is an empty file.
thank you, should be fixed now!
An alternative procedure:
At the start of each turn, roll 5 six sided dice. If any die rolls higher than the last time it was rolled, the corresponding event occurs during this turn: