Barbarian
Like all +2 weapons, the DM adds +2 to the AC hit when using this weapon but the damage bonus has already been factored into the damage wheel.
As a Standard Action, the owner may use this stick to restore a dead character back to life. When restored in this manner, the revived character has one HP. Using this stick to revive a dead character consumes the stick and this token must be turned into the DM.
Once per room, this slotless item allows its user to retrieve and use one healing potion as a Free Action. The healing potion may be consumed by the owner of the Funnel or by an ally.
For one game only, adds +2 to max HP after you give this token to an unsuspecting player–not an unsuspecting character.
This token is unique in that you only gain its effect when you give it away. Furthermore, the player you give it to cannot be aware you’re giving it to them. There is no limit to the number of times* this token can be passed along, but to enjoy its effect, all of the following must be true:
- The new owner must not be aware they have received this token.
Once per game, this item allows the owner to retrieve and drink one healing potion as a Free Action.
If a potion has more than one effect, as long as at least one of those effects heals, that potion is compatible with Grunnel’s Stocking.
Potion tokens typically start with the word “Potion” but some do not.
This item only works for its owner.
Given to all players on the completion of their adventure in 2007, this token could be turned in for free admission to the True Dungeon Tavern that year.
Note: Though this token’s title was printed in blue and it bears a cauldron symbol, it’s not actually a Combo token because it did not require any tokens to be turned in.
Fashioned out of Bone
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.
Fashioned out of Platinum
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 #15.









