Episode 19

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9th Mar 2022

Episode #19: The Deck of Many Things!

Show Notes

This week, Fiona and Hamilton check out one of the most (in)famous magic items which can derail any D&D campaign: The Deck of Many Things!

Also known as the deck of hazards, The Deck of Many Things is an assortment of magical cards or metallic plates enchanted with great magic. Each card is adorned with a unique portrait that shimmers with a radiance of power. When a card is drawn from the pack, its magic immediately takes effect, before fading into oblivion and reappearing as part of the deck.

Chapter discussed: 'Deck of Many Things' entry from 'Ch. 7: Treasure'.

Book: 'Dungeon Master's Guide' published by Wizards of the Coast, December 2014.

The VOD originally premiered on the DM's Book Club's YouTube channel on Thursday 3rd March 2022.

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