Post by Head Moderator on Sept 2, 2012 1:17:14 GMT -5
Drinking Contest No XP
Here is a little drinking game for fun that is done by using dice. And you do not get XP for this, it's just for fun!
Everyone starts with the tolerance rate (like hit points) of 10 + Endurance (for a long game) or 5 + Endurance (for a short game).
After the game has been stated, the bartender (proctor) will then put a drink in front of everyone.
They are then to drink it down.
After drinking it down they are to roll a 2d20. (Dice scoring/hits are the same as in spars, so you can use a dice bot). That score is added to them, just like in a spar/MS.
Once they reach their tolerance points they pass out drunk and lose the game. Such as 10/10.
That is not the only way to lose, if they roll doubles, they pass out and lose the game.
If they roll a 1, for every 1 they get 2 tolerance points taken away. So if someone rolled a 1 they'd now have 8 tolerance points not 10.
Rat, Bug, Spider No XP / Can earn gold
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A gnome adventurer brought this game back with him after being captured by goblins for some time and watching them play.
One player - the roller - pays a set ante amount (usually 5gp but you can set it as high as you want), then casts a pair of six sided die, while the other players stand around betting on the outcome. The roller attempts to get a 4, 6 or 8 - a Rat, Bug or Spider respectively. If he does, he wins an amount equal to twice his ante and may roll again if he pays the ante again.
A roll of 7 has no reward, but allows the player to roll again. Players must bet again in this case.
Any other roll causes the player to lose his ante and ends the player's turn with the dice.
There are various ways that the other players can bet, each with it's own payout. (Whatever inn or tavern you are in playing covers all bets).
Bet
Pass - betting that the roll allows the roller to continue (7) - 1:1
Fail - betting that the roll ends the player's turn - 1:1
Rat - A roll of 4 - 2:1
Bug - A roll of 6 - 2:1
Spider - A roll of 8 - 3:1
Gobber - A roll of 2 or 12 - 4:1
Junk - A roll of 3, 5, 9, 10, 11 - 1:1