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% Copyright (c) 2022-2023 Peter H. Froehlich <peter.hans.froehlich@gmail.com>.
% License terms: CC BY-SA 4.0
\section{Halloween at the Barrowmaze}
\section{Halloween at\\ the Barrowmaze}
\label{halloween}
I wanted to spice up our Barrowmaze game a little, so I decided that all games
in October 2022 would be ``Red October'' games and that October 31, 2022 would
be a ``Halloween Special.'' It was important to set up ``Red October'' first to
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session} make a d20 roll with a d30 instead; this d66 allows the player to use
a d66 instead of a d20 once, after their main character consumes it. Pretty tasty!
Somewhere on each item there's a \emph{tiny} note saying ``Provided `as is'
without any express or implied warranties. Best by October 31st.'' Yes, of
course all items are good only for the one session, they crumble to dust after
midnight. Also each item has a 1\% chance of malfunctioning per use; but that
malfunction will \emph{not} be extra-detrimental to the user. (For stuff with
a duration, roll when it matters, not when it's first activated. So invisibility
will work until it doesn't.)
\end{multicols}
\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{cZZZ}
\textbf{Roll} & \textbf{Green/Cheap} & \textbf{Yellow/Standard} & \textbf{Red/Fancy}\\
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\end{tabularx}
\begin{multicols}{2}
Somewhere on each item there's a \emph{tiny} note saying ``Provided `as is'
without any express or implied warranties. Best by October 31st.'' Yes, of
course all items are good only for the one session, they crumble to dust after
midnight. Also each item has a 1\% chance of malfunctioning per use; but that
malfunction will \emph{not} be extra-detrimental to the user. (For stuff with
a duration, roll when it matters, not when it's first activated. So invisibility
will work until it doesn't.)
\textbf{So\dots{} What Happened?}
Of course the players bought only a few tickets, being suspicious of the entire