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Standard casino craps tables (i.e., not the oddly shaped or much smaller specialty tables) are typically 8, 10, or 12 feet long. Most casinos use the long 12-foot tables to accommodate the maximum number of players. Each end of a 12-foot table can hold up to eight players; therefore, the casino can have as many as 16 people playing at a time. A rollable table, or roll table is a collection of items from which a single item will be randomly chosen. It can be used to create custom dice, critical success/failure tables, loot tables, or any other list of items that need to be 'rolled.' It is a feature that is found under the l Collections -tab in the Sidebar. Dice Control Practice Craps Tables Craps dice control practice tables for tabletop use or with folding legs. We also have a separate craps end rail so you can have the real feel of a casino craps table when you practice.

D&D 5e Encounter Ideas

Random D&D encounters can be the life’s blood of the game. That’s why I love random tables.

Not only do random encounter tables cut down GM prep, they provide a variety of situations that game masters may not have thought of at all.

Below are some 1D20 tables that provide game masters with options when their players take unexpected paths. They can also serve as creative sparks for game masters to think of their own D&D encounters.

If you need even more options, here are the 1D100 random tables I create.

D&D Random Combat Encounters

Whether your characters are traveling in the wilderness or through a city, random combat encounters provide fun complications.

1D20 Random Wilderness Combat Encounters

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  2. Wolf
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  4. Brown Bear
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  6. Giant Boar
  7. Nothing
  8. Kobolds (1D4)
  9. Nothing
  10. Goblin
  11. Nothing
  12. Orc
  13. Nothing
  14. Bandit
  15. Nothing
  16. Goblins (1D8)
  17. Nothing
  18. Bandits (1D6)
  19. Nothing
  20. Owlbear

1D20 Random Dungeon Combat Encounters

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  2. Kobolds (1D4)
  3. Nothing
  4. Goblins (1D4)
  5. Nothing
  6. Kobolds (1D8)
  7. Nothing
  8. Goblins (1D8)
  9. Nothing
  10. Orcs (1D4)
  11. Nothing
  12. Gnoll Pack Lord
  13. Nothing
  14. Goblins (1D12)
  15. Nothing
  16. Orcs (1D8)
  17. Nothing
  18. Bugbear
  19. Nothing
  20. Displacer Beast

1D20 Random Hunting Encounters

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  2. Squirrel
  3. Nothing
  4. Rabbit
  5. Nothing
  6. Pheasant
  7. Nothing
  8. Boar
  9. Nothing
  10. Deer Hind
  11. Nothing
  12. Deer Stag
  13. Nothing
  14. Elk Hind
  15. Nothing
  16. Elk Stag
  17. Nothing
  18. White Hind
  19. Nothing
  20. White Stag
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D&D Random Non-Combat Encounters

Sometimes combat is not what you want. A dungeon master wants his players to think or to use other abilities. In those cases, non-combat encounter tables come in handy.

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1D20 Random Non-Combat Strange Encounters

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  8. Nothing
  9. Nothing
  10. Nothing

1D20 Random Non-Combat Wilderness Encounters

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  2. Orphaned child
  3. Nothing
  4. Pregnant Woman
  5. Nothing
  6. Con man
  7. Nothing
  8. Dead body (High Elf)
  9. Nothing
  10. Burned Wagon
  11. Nothing
  12. Injured Dwarf
  13. Nothing
  14. Blind Wanderer
  15. Nothing
  16. Traveling Merchant
  17. Nothing
  18. Adventuring Party (1D8)
  19. Nothing
  20. Merchant Caravan (1D12 wagons)

1D20 Random Non-Combat Dungeon Encounters

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  2. Ghost
  3. Nothing
  4. Dead Body (Lightfoot Halfling)
  5. Nothing
  6. Prisoner
  7. Nothing
  8. Lost Adventurer
  9. Nothing
  10. Dead Orcs (1D4)
  11. Nothing
  12. Dead Goblins (1D6)
  13. Nothing
  14. Lost Child
  15. Nothing
  16. Holy Man
  17. Nothing
  18. Adventuring Party (1D8)
  19. Nothing
  20. Talking Tree

D&D Encounters

Use random encounters for extra action or to create improvised situations that can lead to full campaigns. Never stress over GM prep. Relax and let your players take the story places. Then use random tables to fill in the details and to add adventure.

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D&D Random Terrain-Based Encounters

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Dungeon masters and game masters can also use the terrain to create interesting and engaging encounters. I’ve created several free resources for terrain types. Yes, they are free.

  1. Forests – A gamemaster’s guide with ideas to use them in RPG campaigns.
  2. Swamps – A gamemaster’s guide covering wetlands, swamps, bogs, marshes, and fens. Plently of useful tips and encounter ideas.
  3. Mountains – A terrain guide for gamemasters.
  4. Mountain Encounters – A 1D100 list of random mountain encounters.

Bonus – D&D 5e Character Sheets

Check out my collection of 5e character sheets, if you need one. There are fillable sheets, PDFs, and even a couple character generators.

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