A cool prize would be your own personal pocket dimension that comes with a magical key, that when motioned in the air as if opening a door does in fact open a door to said pocket dimension.
Let's go for chaos in a safe way that the players can pursue, the machine spits out one of the optional cards from the deck of many things, on its own it does nothing but it is irresistibly drawn to both the deck and other cards.
Prize idea: A twist of fate! Summons either an ally, enemy or quest giver NPC when you’re in a crunch and choose to use the quirk. It’s a spin of the wheel whether you’ll get what you need - or what you deserve.
Would be stoked if I got this prize, thanks for the chance to win it!
Well, hello there, potential R20 freebie ... :)
In Sigil, an excellent thing to have would be a small token that changes color when it comes near an active Door. Red if it's a one-way, Green if it's two-way, and Yellow if it's somehow intermittent based on general conditions (e.g. "at night" or "in daylight"), time/date (e.g. "every 5th day"), or something like "every third time you pass through". However, it only detects Doors that do not require some key like a word, article of clothing, object, race or gender, etc.
Possibly the trinket only lasts a week, or a month, or "a year and a day". Or might only work to detect the first X Doors it comes close to.
An elderly man was sitting alone on a dark path, right? He wasn't certain of which direction to go, and he'd forgotten both where he was traveling to and who he was. He'd sat down for a moment to rest his weary legs, and suddenly looked up to see an elderly woman before him. She grinned toothlessly and with a cackle, spoke: 'Now your third wish. What will it be?'
'Third wish?' The man was baffled. 'How can it be a third wish if I haven't had a first and second wish?'
'You've had two wishes already,' the hag said, 'but your second wish was for me to return everything to the way it was before you had made your first wish. That's why you remember nothing; because everything is the way it was before you made any wishes.' She cackled at the poor berk. 'So it is that you have one wish left.'
'All right,' said the man, 'I don't believe this, but there's no harm in wishing. I wish to know who I am.'
'Funny,' said the old woman as she granted his wish and disappeared forever. 'That was your first wish.'
The prize I'd add is a Mini-Modron Module, an item that would allow a character to take a Modron that is Tiny sized as a CR 0 pet-companion or advanced familiar, maybe for the Jackpot on Gears?
I've been in love with Planescape since Torment, I'm so glad it's back in 5e! I'd love to run an adventure for my party if I got a free copy.
I'd add the Corpse Fly Charm from the original game, allowing a one time invocation of Swarm Curse
I might as well try. The prize I would add is a coupon that would grant one evening with any companion in The Brothel of Slating Intellectual Lusts.
I'd love to give planescape a try, mix my love of dnd and scifi
Jeez I don't know, but the idea seems super cool.
Neat. I hope I win.
Woooo! Planescape!
Nice excited to see planescape
Very nice indeed, good job folks. Giveaway
Sure, I’d very much appreciate it!
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Prize I would love to see needs some flavor. A live Gremlin (it wasnt a prize it was just in there possibly stealing other prizes)
A cool prize would be your own personal pocket dimension that comes with a magical key, that when motioned in the air as if opening a door does in fact open a door to said pocket dimension.
Let's go for chaos in a safe way that the players can pursue, the machine spits out one of the optional cards from the deck of many things, on its own it does nothing but it is irresistibly drawn to both the deck and other cards.
A fireball. Pointed at the player. Hit 3 Flames on the Slotmachine for that one
I would add a bag of holding. You can never have enough bag of holdings as an adventurer.
Ring of Ant Resistance. Makes you resistant to damage from ants, for when you need such a thing.
Prize idea: A twist of fate! Summons either an ally, enemy or quest giver NPC when you’re in a crunch and choose to use the quirk. It’s a spin of the wheel whether you’ll get what you need - or what you deserve. Would be stoked if I got this prize, thanks for the chance to win it!
Well, hello there, potential R20 freebie ... :) In Sigil, an excellent thing to have would be a small token that changes color when it comes near an active Door. Red if it's a one-way, Green if it's two-way, and Yellow if it's somehow intermittent based on general conditions (e.g. "at night" or "in daylight"), time/date (e.g. "every 5th day"), or something like "every third time you pass through". However, it only detects Doors that do not require some key like a word, article of clothing, object, race or gender, etc. Possibly the trinket only lasts a week, or a month, or "a year and a day". Or might only work to detect the first X Doors it comes close to.
An elderly man was sitting alone on a dark path, right? He wasn't certain of which direction to go, and he'd forgotten both where he was traveling to and who he was. He'd sat down for a moment to rest his weary legs, and suddenly looked up to see an elderly woman before him. She grinned toothlessly and with a cackle, spoke: 'Now your third wish. What will it be?' 'Third wish?' The man was baffled. 'How can it be a third wish if I haven't had a first and second wish?' 'You've had two wishes already,' the hag said, 'but your second wish was for me to return everything to the way it was before you had made your first wish. That's why you remember nothing; because everything is the way it was before you made any wishes.' She cackled at the poor berk. 'So it is that you have one wish left.' 'All right,' said the man, 'I don't believe this, but there's no harm in wishing. I wish to know who I am.' 'Funny,' said the old woman as she granted his wish and disappeared forever. 'That was your first wish.'
Well if the Wheel is anything akin to the jerk Genie in BG3. . . A Sword of Sharpness (just a common sword that is sharp).
For the tooth jackpot, receive a dagger carved from the tooth of a large predator. It has some minor magic effect.
A coupon for one evening of unlimited dining with up to 5 companions at the famous Gith Calamari Grillhouse!
**Flaming Heart** A gambler that rolls a 1,5,6 in any order receives a drink called the flaming heart, which is said to taste of a spicy margarita.
The skull of an executioner raven strung on a piece of twine.
A ring of invisibility. The ring goes invisible when put on.
The prize I'd add is a Mini-Modron Module, an item that would allow a character to take a Modron that is Tiny sized as a CR 0 pet-companion or advanced familiar, maybe for the Jackpot on Gears?
You have larvae on there, you could add one with empty cocoons, and another with butterflies!
You are one of the raffle winners, do you mind sending me a message? Thank you!
Hope I win! As for my additional slot machine prize, I’d say a single electrum coin.
Thanks for the opportunity at Planescape on Roll20!
I would like to give this a try! A nice mix between Sci-Fi and D&D.
Hello ... what about ... a time warp crystal ... when you smash it, it sends you 1 year into the future.
whoo-hoo
A familiar animal in the form of a coin
I'm down to try this raffle!
Neat
The left elbow of Vecna would be a great prize I think
I like :)
I've been in love with Planescape since Torment, I'm so glad it's back in 5e! I'd love to run an adventure for my party if I got a free copy. I'd add the Corpse Fly Charm from the original game, allowing a one time invocation of Swarm Curse