So we have 19,000gp, 1900pp, five 750gp art objects, four potions of healing, one potion of climbing and an Elemental gem. 2d4 = 5 x 750gp art objects = 3750gp value.other treasure: d% = 21 = 2d4 750gp art objects + 1d4 magic items from table A and 1d6 magic items from table B.For gems, art objects (which replaces jewellery) and magic items, there’s a large table where I roll d% and look up the appropriate row. Let’s take an adult white dragon – CR13.įor coins, we have 4d6x1000gp + 5d6x100pp (no copper, silver or electrum). Here the tables are based on the monster challenge rating, so I need to pick a specific dragon. What would it be in 5th edition? I was hoping to refer to the basic rules, but strangely the only mention they have of treasure is some of the magic items, so this is from the DMG. So we have 34,000gp in gp, 85,000gp in pp, 11,040gp in gems and 28,700gp in jewellery, totalling 158,740gp value! 51,000 coins, 80 gems and 29 items of jewellery. jewellery: d% = 43, 10d4 = 29 items of jewellery.80 gems! I’m switching to my all-in-one d% dice for this… I get: Just for fun, I decided to roll a hoard right now using this table, and for added nostalgia I even used the original dice which came in the box. Jewellery values are determined as 3d6 x 100gp. ![]() Gem values are determined on a separate table with d%: ![]() I remember thinking that the 15% chance of magic items was stingy, though. 15% chance of any 4 magic items + 1 potion + 1 scrollĪ treasure hoard indeed! Unless all the percentage chances indicate no treasure, but there’s a less than 2% chance of that.50% chance of 10-40 items of jewellery (10d4).A BECMI D&D dragon’s hoardįor example, row H gives a dragon’s treasure hoard as: For each type of treasure, it lists the chance of it being present as a percentage, and the dice to roll to see how much. One of the things I remember when I first acquired the Dungeons and Dragons basic set was spending hours poring over the treasure tables in the Dungeon Masters Rulebook – in particular row H, the row of the dragons.
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