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Gobliński kucharz z Siłą 18.



PS. Niektóre zasady eksploracji lochów z OD&D są naprawdę srogie:

Cytat:
Generally, doors will not open by turning the handle or by a push.
Doors must be forced open by strength...Most doors will automatically
close, despite the difficulty in opening them. Doors will automatically
open for monsters, unless they are held shut against them by
characters. Doors can be wedged open by means of spikes, but there
is a one-third chance (die 5-6) that the spike will slip and the door will
shut...In the underworld some light source or an infravision spell must
be used. Torches, lanterns, and magic swords will illuminate the way,
but they also allow monsters to "see" the users so that monsters will
never be surprised unless coming through a door. Also, torches can be
blown out by a strong gust of wind. Monsters are assumed to have
permanent infravision as long as they are not serving some character.
(The Underworld & Wilderness Adventures, pg 9)
 

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