tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407126162785839479.post6531589555753272467..comments2024-03-27T05:47:07.705-05:00Comments on d4 Caltrops: OSE Encounter Activities - Ape, White (d100)ktreyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680322763419091488noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407126162785839479.post-70846389162165827042022-10-19T09:45:19.178-05:002022-10-19T09:45:19.178-05:00Wow, these are awesome. May I turn these into gene...Wow, these are awesome. May I turn these into generators for users of my Campaign Logger app? I'll be sure to link to and call out the source!Johnn Fourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01454767774433932567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407126162785839479.post-73649524100336211122020-01-30T09:12:00.907-06:002020-01-30T09:12:00.907-06:00Those are definitely easier/quicker to put togethe...Those are definitely easier/quicker to put together (and how I usually do my <a href="https://blog.d4caltrops.com/search/label/hexes" rel="nofollow">Wilderness Hexes</a>, or how things work in the tables I've made for <a href="https://campaignwiki.org/hex-describe" rel="nofollow">Hex Describe</a>), but I wanted to get a little more <i>granular</i> with these in the hopes of leading to some interesting situations/adventures. After seeing how some of the other ones worked out in play (like <a href="https://blog.d4caltrops.com/2019/05/these-village-folk-are-d100-table.html" rel="nofollow">These Wood-Elfs Are...</a> and especially <a href="https://blog.d4caltrops.com/2019/05/these-village-folk-are-d100-table.html" rel="nofollow">These Village-Folk Are...</a>) and how some entries seemed capable of generating what amounted to <i>little adventures in themselves</i>, I wanted to see how it could drive play with Monsters :). I'm definitely of the opinion that one never have enough brainfood to riff off of at the table for prep or on-the-fly ideas. I don't think I ever really gave White Apes this much thought before, and so as an exercise it was definitely fun! :)ktreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16680322763419091488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1407126162785839479.post-83889859974250212252020-01-30T08:52:47.991-06:002020-01-30T08:52:47.991-06:00In my experience a mad libs format works better. W...In my experience a mad libs format works better. Well perhaps not better but it is far less work than a 100 results table. <br />For White Ape you could have a verb table (playing, howling, preparing, attacking, etc) and a who/what table to determine the subject of that verb. Make table each a different type of die so they can be rolled at the same time as the encounter roll and you generate an amazing number of results.Ruprechthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00139664977453444000noreply@blogger.com