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The Book of Random Tables: Fantasy Role-Playing Game Aids for Game Masters

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Cut down your Game Master prep time with 25 1D100 random tables.

Do you play Dungeon & Dragons, Pathfinder, or other fantasy tabletop role-playing games? If so, these random tables come in handy any time your players are searching or exploring.

Don't waste your time prepping things your players will never see. Just pull out these tables and create a quality gaming experience simply by rolling dice.

Find items for a wizard's chambers, campsites, desks, and more. Also, exciting random encounters for different terrains and rumors and odd jobs. Plus 600 fantasy names for non-player characters.

25 1D100 Random Tables for Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing GamesHere's a list of some of the random

Items in a Wizard’s Chamber

Items in an Alchemist's Lab

Items in a Cottage

Items in a Bandit’s Hideout

Items in a Office

Items in a Warehouse

Items in a Royal Tomb

Items in a Noble's Bedchamber

Items in a Port Master’s Office

Items on an Adventurer’s Dead Body

Items in a Hunter’s Camp

Items in a Ship Captain’s Quarters

Items on a Dead Goblin

Items in Fantasy Desk

Items in an Inn’s Kitchen

Weapons, Armor, and Equipment

Book Titles

Potion Ingredients

Medicinal Herbs

Culinary Herbs & Spices

Gemstones

Forest Encounters

Mountain Encounters

Swamp Encounters

Seafaring Encounters

Catastrophes

Rumors & Odd Jobs

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Published May 23, 2019

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April 19, 2023
Tables with ideas for your campaign

I'm always looking for tables to quickly refer to while running games. The were some unique ones in this book, some not that helpful but some worth keeping around. I've been DM'ing for decades and have always done things dynamically while interacting with players during games, but it was nice getting a little validation.
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