Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
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Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Sorry I just realized Evok casting a spell means he is outside the room and not subject to attack by the giant. I’ll edit the post. He can take regular action in Turn 37.
Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Stephen:
Evok calls out to the giant. "I'll give you one last chance to surrender." Silence.
Fireball!
Turn 37 - Fireball [2d6]=6
Current Spells: (2) teleport, (2) fireball, (1) lightning bolts.
Evok calls out to the giant. "I'll give you one last chance to surrender." Silence.
Fireball!
Turn 37 - Fireball [2d6]=6
Current Spells: (2) teleport, (2) fireball, (1) lightning bolts.
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Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Turn 37
Turn Order / Player / Adventurer / Color / Treasure
#1 / Guru / Superhero - Beryl Ruby / Red / 10,500 gp
#2 / Grog / Superhero - Erekose / Red knight mini / 21,250 gp
#3 / DadsAngry / Wizard - Evok / White / 8,000 gp
#4 / Rex / Hero - Rex / Blue / 0 gp
Beryl Ruby continued exploration of the third level, moving south into the armory chamber. There he fell upon a gargoyle and cut the hellish creature to pieces. The armory was bereft of treasure. (The three monsters in the armory have been killed, so one may now pass through there without threat.)
In the 4th level torture chamber, Erekose again attacked the green slime with magic sword and torch, finally killing the obnoxious ooze. He recovered the treasures he had dropped (L4 silver ring 2,000, L5 gold ring 3,000, L5 silver coffer 4,000), as well as treasures dropped earlier by Beryl Ruby (L1 sack of gold 250, L4 jade idol 5,000).
Evok's fireball spell burnt the giant to a crisp. The wizard stepped into the room to retrieve a gold cup (2,500 gp).
Rex recovered in the Start gallery from the giant snake wounds.
The board at end of Turn 37:
Monster and Treasure Cards:
Whole Board Close Ups with Secret Doors and Level Banners:
Turn 38
Declare movement and, if necessary, rolls!
Erekose moves north five spaces.
Treasure Count:
Turn Order / Player / Adventurer / Color / Treasure
#1 / Guru / Superhero - Beryl Ruby / Red / 10,500 gp
#2 / Grog / Superhero - Erekose / Red knight mini / 21,250 gp
#3 / DadsAngry / Wizard - Evok / White / 8,000 gp
#4 / Rex / Hero - Rex / Blue / 0 gp
Beryl Ruby continued exploration of the third level, moving south into the armory chamber. There he fell upon a gargoyle and cut the hellish creature to pieces. The armory was bereft of treasure. (The three monsters in the armory have been killed, so one may now pass through there without threat.)
In the 4th level torture chamber, Erekose again attacked the green slime with magic sword and torch, finally killing the obnoxious ooze. He recovered the treasures he had dropped (L4 silver ring 2,000, L5 gold ring 3,000, L5 silver coffer 4,000), as well as treasures dropped earlier by Beryl Ruby (L1 sack of gold 250, L4 jade idol 5,000).
Evok's fireball spell burnt the giant to a crisp. The wizard stepped into the room to retrieve a gold cup (2,500 gp).
Rex recovered in the Start gallery from the giant snake wounds.
The board at end of Turn 37:
Monster and Treasure Cards:
Whole Board Close Ups with Secret Doors and Level Banners:
Turn 38
Declare movement and, if necessary, rolls!
Erekose moves north five spaces.
Treasure Count:
Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Doesn't that green slime victory give you the win and end the game?
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Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Well, Erekose needs to reach Start, but yes it does.
Thanks everyone for playing. Our dice roller's usual bad rolls led to a lot of back-and-forth battles, but on the other hand I was surprised there was only one death.
It's been fun playing various old board games these past few years in this online experiment. I'm going to step down as host for now, and close the door on the parlor, unless someone would like to run a game in which case I'd play. See you around the boards!
Last edited by Grognardsw on Mon May 29, 2023 11:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Thanks for running it Grognardsw!
Re: Table #9: Dungeon! (TSR, 1981)
Thank you for the game!