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   | Effect ||  The caster's luck influences their ability to gamble, causing extreme swings in fortune. The Storyteller must secretly flip a coin at the beginning of a session and note the result for the remainder of that session.
   | Effect ||  The caster's luck influences their ability to gamble, causing extreme swings in fortune. The Storyteller must secretly flip a coin at the beginning of a session and note the result for the remainder of that session.
Heads: Caster is abnormally lucky at games of chance. Dice will fall optimally, and perfect hands of cards appear regularly. The exact nature the luck manifests is subject to the DMs discretion, and NPCs may react strongly to suspicion of cheating or magical influence.
*Heads: Caster is abnormally lucky at games of chance. Dice will fall optimally, and perfect hands of cards appear regularly. The exact nature in which the luck manifests is subject to the DMs discretion, and NPCs may react strongly to suspicion of cheating or magical influence.
Tails: Caster becomes catastrophically unlucky at games of chance. The opposite of Heads occurs with dice and cards never falling in the casters favor.
*Tails: Caster becomes catastrophically unlucky at games of chance. The opposite of Heads occurs, with dice and cards never falling in the caster's favor.
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 2 August 2020

Required Luck Domain: Chance 1
Range Self
Area Self
Duration Permanent
Casting Verbal, Somatic
Cast Action Passive
Cost Free
Effect The caster's luck influences their ability to gamble, causing extreme swings in fortune. The Storyteller must secretly flip a coin at the beginning of a session and note the result for the remainder of that session.
  • Heads: Caster is abnormally lucky at games of chance. Dice will fall optimally, and perfect hands of cards appear regularly. The exact nature in which the luck manifests is subject to the DMs discretion, and NPCs may react strongly to suspicion of cheating or magical influence.
  • Tails: Caster becomes catastrophically unlucky at games of chance. The opposite of Heads occurs, with dice and cards never falling in the caster's favor.