Awards additional Treasure Chips based on the total number of Charms of Good Fortune equipped by the party, as shown below:
No In-Game Effect
The wearer may increase the effect of an Ultra Rare, Exalted, Rare, Enhanced, Uncommon, or Common Treasure-Enhancing token by +1. E.g., Charm of Treasure Boosting could be used with Crown of Treasure Finding because that’s a Rare, but not with Charm of Avarice because that’s a Legendary.
If no other treasure-enhancing tokens (regardless of rarity or permanence) are equipped, the player receives one additional Treasure Chip at the end of the adventure.
Fashioned out of Mink / Silver / Ruby
In 2006 TD released limited edition Artisan Tokens. These are extremely rare tokens that represent items such as jewelry or clothing and were the spark for the major change in token design for 2007. They have no pre-declared value. One copy of each item was available for silent auction at the 2006 True Dungeon event in Indianapolis. In addition, one copy of each item was placed in the dungeon as special treasure at both the Indianapolis and So Cal events.
In 2010, one lore token was included in each pack of 10 tokens. Lore tokens encouraged collectors to log on to www.truedungeon.com and discover special hints about that year’s adventure as well as the formulas for that year’s Combo tokens.
Each Lore token had a copper back to distinguish it from the standard gold-backed tokens in a pack and was numbered 1-40. This token was #03.
If no other treasure-enhancing tokens (regardless of rarity or permanence) are equipped, the player receives one additional Treasure Chip at the end of the adventure.
If a variable-effect token is being used to gain Treasure Chips, Crown of Treasure Finding does not stack with it. E.g., if the ___ of Wonder‘s effect for that year increases Treasure Chips gained, Crown of Treasure Finding and ___ of Wonder can’t be equipped by the same character.
In 2010, one lore token was included in each pack of 10 tokens. Lore tokens encouraged collectors to log on to www.truedungeon.com and discover special hints about that year’s adventure as well as the formulas for that year’s Combo tokens.
Each Lore token had a copper back to distinguish it from the standard gold-backed tokens in a pack and was numbered 1-40. This token was #04.
Equivalent to 250 GP
Counts as a “gem” for all purposes
Gold Piece or GP equivalent tokens may be hoarded as treasure, traded with other adventurers (big-time token collectors may be especially interested in GP), exchanged for NPC services outside of the adventure, used as currency to bid on items in the True Dungeon auction, or exchanged for transmuted tokens on http://www.truedungeon.com/transmuted . On very rare occasions, certain NPCs within the adventure may be influenced by the offering of riches.
In 2010, one lore token was included in each pack of 10 tokens. Lore tokens encouraged collectors to log on to www.truedungeon.com and discover special hints about that year’s adventure as well as the formulas for that year’s Combo tokens.
Each Lore token had a copper back to distinguish it from the standard gold-backed tokens in a pack and was numbered 1-40. This token was #05.
Fashioned out of Gold and Ruby
In 2006 TD released limited edition Artisan Tokens. These are extremely rare tokens that represent items such as jewelry or clothing and were the spark for the major change in token design for 2007. They have no pre-declared value. One copy of each item was available for silent auction at the 2006 True Dungeon event in Indianapolis. In addition, one copy of each item was placed in the dungeon as special treasure at both the Indianapolis and So Cal events.









