This hood allows the rogue wearing it to perform a sneak attack without the normal one round delay. (The sneak attack attempt does not necessarily need to be done on the first round of combat.) Rogues without this hood must take one round to slowly move into position before attempting a sneak attack.
Wearer gains immunity to petrification and blinding from attacks that hit the wearer. This item does not mitigate HP damage.
Adds +1 to AC (for both classes) and rogues may perform sneak attack without the standard 1 round delay
Sounding this finely wrought horn as your action during combat will cause two 2 points of Force damage to all monsters in the room. This damage is not subject to any kind of damage bonus the user may possess. A Horn of Blasting may be used once per round per person. Thus, if four people in the party each used a Horn of Blasting, they would deal a combined total of 8 points of Force damage to each monster in the room.
Once per game, after using a Standard Action to activate, this item negates confusion and/or maze (including lesser maze) effects on one target.
When used to negate maze on an ally, one can’t exactly “target” their ally because they’re on a different plane of existence. But the way the horn works in that circumstance is the user “mentally targets” their ally and when the horn is blown,
Even if a player can equip two Neck slot items, this token may not be equipped at the same time as the Amulet of Treasure Finding. Doing so might create situations that abuse the amount of treasure a player receives.
Erratum: As of 2015, this amulet grants the player six extra Treasure Chips at the end of their adventure. It does not affect the reward gained by succeeding on a rogue skill test or other caches of loot found within the adventure.
Once per game, after using a Standard Action to activate, this item will negate fear and/or charm effects on one target. It does not prevent the target from being affected by those effects in the future.
This item does not function in areas of magical silence.
Once per game, after using a Standard Action to activate, user heals themself 2 points of damage. This item cannot be used to heal another character.
This item does not function in areas of magical silence.
Once per game, after taking a Standard Action to summon the ghostly protector, the owner may negate up to 16 points of combat damage the user would have otherwise taken. The combat protection can be used against a single attack or multiple attacks, but it will never absorb more than a total of 16 points of damage. The ghost (and its protective qualities) vanishes when the user moves into the next room, even if less than 16 points of combat damage was mitigated.
Summons Oracle of Muti to help with puzzle. Once used, the Hourglass vanishes and the token is collected by the DM.
Muti is pronounced “MEW-tie” (rhymes with VIEW bye)
When activated, this item entraps a monster in an extra-dimensional space for three rounds. There is no saving throw to resist the effect. Once used, the Hourglass will vanish.
During those three rounds, the party is free to act however they want. They could explore the room, heal, buff, or whatever strikes their fancy. At the end of the three rounds, the monster will reappear exactly where it was before being shunted to the extra-dimensional space.
All healing Spells (not scrolls or items) cast by the owner heal +1 damage, but only if the owner has equipped nothing but Common, Uncommon, Rare, Enhanced, and/or Exalted tokens.
This rarity restriction also applies to slotless items. E.g., a cleric could not benefit from both a Greater Holy Symbol of Pelor and a Humble Cup.
The weapon deals an additional 5 Damage when it’s used to score a hit against Undead or Were-kind.
Monster Trophy tokens can only be found in the random treasure generators found at the end of an adventure. Each represents either a portion of a creature, statuary, flora, or raw materials (e.g., metals or minerals) found within a True Dungeon adventure.
Monster Trophy tokens have black lettering and gold backs (or brown lettering on wood in 2006). They are primarily used to make Combo/Transmuted tokens and are often highly-prized by token collectors.
Your weapons (not necessarily you) are immune to being damaged by Fire. The weapons themselves are not harmed by attacking extremely hot targets and weapons protected by this runestone do not deal Fire damage to their wielder. However, it does not reduce the damage the wielder might take from being attacked by Fire, nor from being near very hot items/creatures–unless the damage was inflicted via the weapon you’re wielding.
Runestones are single use items that are turned in to the coach prior to starting an adventure.
Monster Trophy tokens can only be found in the random treasure generators found at the end of an adventure. Each represents either a portion of a creature, statuary, flora, or raw materials (e.g., metals or minerals) found within a True Dungeon adventure.
Trophies have black lettering and gold backs (or brown lettering in 2007). They are primarily used to make Combo/Transmuted tokens and are often highly-prized by token collectors.
Cold damage inflicted upon the wearer is reduced by 5 HP, +2 to Constitution (thus +1 to max HP per character level and +1 to Fortitude saving throws), and Regenerate 1 HP at the beginning of every room. Regeneration only functions on a living character–it cannot restore life to a dead character.
Monster Trophy tokens can only be found in the random treasure generators found at the end of an adventure. Each represents either a portion of a creature, statuary, flora, or raw materials (e.g., metals or minerals) found within a True Dungeon adventure.
As an Instant Action (does not use up either the wearer’s Free or Standard Action for the round), the wearer may polymorph into one of four types of Elemental. While polymorphed into an elemental, the character may cast Spells (but not scrolls), speak, and gains the following abilities, based on the type of Elemental chosen:
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 #17.
Adds +5 to AC and grants immunity to fear, but the wearer may only be healed by Spells (not scrolls, items, nor Special Powers) cast by another character.





























