The 2-20 Table
This table has nineteen openings (although, by doubling up on some entries,
more or less than nineteen different encounters can appear on the table). The
2-20 number is generated by adding the roll of 1d8 to that of 1d12. Thus, 2s and
20s are very rare, while there is an equal chance for results from 9 through 13.
Monsters are assigned specific positions on the table according to their
frequency, as shown on Table 54 .
To fill the table, the DM first selects those monsters he wishes to use on the
table and counts how many of each type he has. If he has fewer of a given type
than the chart provides for, he can repeat entries. If he has more, he either
drops some creatures or doubles up some entries.
For example, say the DM is creating an encounter chart for the Desert of
Shaar. First he chooses his possible encounters:
Common
| Uncommon
|
Camel
| Basilisk
|
Giant centipede
| Brass dragon
|
Herd animal
| Caravan
|
Ogre
| Hobgoblin
|
Orc
| Nomads
|
Huge spider
| Giant scorpion
|
|
|
Rare
| Very rare
|
Chimera
| Djinni
|
Pilgrims
| Efreeti
|
Harpy
| Lamia
|
Dervishes
|
|
Salamander
|
|
The table has six common entries, six uncommon entries, five rare, and three
very rare entries. There are also two spots that could be rare or very rare. The
DM chooses to arrange his encounters as shown:
Dice
|
|
Roll
| Frequency
|
2
| Lamia
|
3
| Djinni
|
4
| Harpy
|
5
| Pilgrims
|
6
| Dervishes
|
7
| Basilisk
|
8
| Caravan/Hobgoblins
|
9
| Huge spider
|
10
| Ogre
|
11
| Camel/Herd animal
|
12
| Giant centipede
|
13
| Orc
|
14
| Nomads
|
15
| Giant scorpion
|
16
| Dervishes
|
17
| Chimera
|
18
| Salamander
|
19
| Lamia
|
20
| Djinni
|
The DM chose not to use the brass dragon or the efreeti, saving these powerful
creatures for a special, planned encounter in his adventure. He justifies the
presence of the djinni on the table by deciding that it will be helpful to the
party, giving them a useful clue about the adventure (unless, of course, they
foolishly attack it). To fill the spots of the creatures he set aside, the DM
repeated a few entries, meaning they may show up slightly more frequently than
might be expected.
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