not exchangeable
May be used in a Legendary recipe in place of one Ultra Rare, or one Exalted, or one Rare, or one Enhanced, or one Uncommon token. (If you really want to sub it for a Common, you may, but we don’t recommend it.)
If desired, you may use more than one Omni token in a recipe. However, each Omni token can only be used as a replacement for one token in that recipe.
This token may be redeemed for 20 treasure draws at an in-person TD event. It can be transmuted by mail, but may not be redeemed (exchanged for treasure pulls) by mail.
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 #26.
Once per game, the owner of this item may inflict 5 points of Eldritch damage on a single target. No To Hit roll is required, but it is considered a Ranged attack. This damage is not subject to any kind of damage bonus the user may possess. Eldritch damage cannot be mitigated.
Not much is known about these über-rare items other than that they are parts of an eight (or five) part set which can be completed in 2022.
Not much is known about these über-rare items other than that they are parts of an eight (or five) part set which can be completed in 2022.
Not much is known about these über-rare items other than that they are parts of an eight (or five) part set which can be completed in 2022.
Not much is known about these über-rare items other than that they are parts of an eight (or five) part set which can be completed in 2022.









