In the Wild Magic Training Ground, even cantrips come with the chance of a wild magic surge. Spam enough of them and you’re bound to see some chaotic interactions. You might turn invisible while holding your breath. You might freeze solid while sleeping. Maybe you get tormented by shrill and discordant music. Or get hit with a race change. Or lose all your hair. Pretty much any obscure thing you can imagine, and it probably already exists on this d10,000 table. And in a weird way, it’s the d10,000 table I really want to talk about.

The existence of that table tells us something important. For some players, random shenanigans are really, really fun. Just imagine how much you’d have to love something to make up a list of 1,000 items, let alone that monstrosity! But for others, seeing the grim reality of the ground-zero-fireball  or save-versus-death-meteor,  it seems like folly to include such shenanigans in a game.

Here’s my take. There is a fine line to walk between “harmless fun” and “randumb.” This is the element that separates the good random effects results from the bad ones. Take the wand of wonder for example. Growing leaves, turning blue, or accidentally enlarging your target are all amusing effects. They might provide a distraction if your GM is feeling generous, but they are interesting enough to elicit comment and consternation among the party. And more importantly, they can do so without disrupting the game. The 3% chance to petrify yourself is the opposite kind of effect. And let’s not even get started on The Void in the deck of many things It’s cool if you manage to TKO an enemy, but doing the same to yourself amounts to, “Lol you don’t get to play anymore tonight.”

Sure the threat of instant death or massive damage-to-self is exciting. But I question whether that excitement is worth it, even when we’re dealing with a low % chance.

So for today’s discussion, why don’t we share our favorite random effects? Do you like the deadly ones? Or do you prefer an assortment of bizarre “10d10 stray dogs appear” and “target disgorges a dragon’s egg” type results? Would you pay a visit to the Wild Magic Training Ground? Whatever your take on chaos magic, wild surges, and random effects, let’s hear it down in the comments!

 

 

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