If no other treasure-enhancing tokens (regardless of rarity or permanence) are equipped, the player receives two additional Treasure Chips at the end of the adventure.
not exchangeable
Once per room, if the party’s Initiative Check roll is a 1-6, the wearer can restore one use of a previously-used Special Power or Spell.
The holder of this Charm is able to affect critical hits on undead creatures. It also allows rogues to perform a sneak attack on undead creatures. (Undead have no “vital” areas and are normally immune to critical hits and sneak attack bonuses.)
This charm allows the wearer equip up to three rings instead of the normal maximum of two.
The effect from this item does not stack with other __ of Glory items.
Year Stamp Note: Onyx-back versions of this token have a 2019 stamp on the back. Gold-back versions have a 2020 stamp on the back.
Awards additional Treasure Chips based on the total number of Charms of Good Fortune equipped by the party, as shown below:
Once per room, if the party’s Initiative Check roll is a natural 15-20 and the party wins the Initiative check, anyone wearing a Charm of Quick Strike may immediately slide an attack (melee, ranged, or spell, any kind of slide attack is eligible) before combat starts. If the room has the potential for a Surprise attack round, the extra attack granted by this charm is in addition to the Surprise attack and should be resolved before the Surprise attacks are made.
When a ranger with this item equipped makes a missile attack, the player will place this token in the second puck and slide it at the same time the ranged weapon token is slid–much like how the player would perform a ranger’s standard melee attack. If both the ranged weapon token and this token hit the target, this token deals +6 damage as Piercing to the target.
The +6 damage from this item is completely unaffected by any kind of damage modifier that’s applied to the weapon.









