They did. Grog found a Deck, and used it several times, including during a one-shot battle royale.
The deck even served to provide us with a live show one shot, "The Search for Grog" after the end of the regular campaign.
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Tayn of Darkwood. Lvl 10 human Life Cleric of Lathander. Retired.
Ikram Sahir ibn Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad, Second Son of the House of Ra'ad, Defender of the Burning Sands. Lvl 9 Brass Dragonborn Sorcerer + Greater Fire Elemental Devil.
Viktor Gavriil. Lvl 20 White Dragonborn Grave Cleric, of Kurgan the God of Death.
I have never put a Deck of Many Things in one of my campaigns...BUT every time I have played and it was put in all the players just keep drawing cards and laughing about what happens until they pull the Wish card and basically end the campaign. If you have responsible players then I say yes.
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“Games give you a chance to excel, and if you're playing in good company you don't even mind if you lose because you had the enjoyment of the company during the course of the game.” ― Gary Gygax
They did. Grog found a Deck, and used it several times, including during a one-shot battle royale.
The deck even served to provide us with a live show one shot, "The Search for Grog" after the end of the regular campaign.
Tayn of Darkwood. Lvl 10 human Life Cleric of Lathander. Retired.
Ikram Sahir ibn Malik al-Sayyid Ra'ad, Second Son of the House of Ra'ad, Defender of the Burning Sands. Lvl 9 Brass Dragonborn Sorcerer + Greater Fire Elemental Devil.
Viktor Gavriil. Lvl 20 White Dragonborn Grave Cleric, of Kurgan the God of Death.
Anzio Faro. Lvl 5 Prot. Aasimar Light Cleric.
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I have never put a Deck of Many Things in one of my campaigns...BUT every time I have played and it was put in all the players just keep drawing cards and laughing about what happens until they pull the Wish card and basically end the campaign. If you have responsible players then I say yes.
“Games give you a chance to excel, and if you're playing in good company you don't even mind if you lose because you had the enjoyment of the company during the course of the game.” ― Gary Gygax
I have put it in my games before, I have made it so my players know how bad it is, and only draw out of it when they need to.
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