In the hands of a cleric, this weapon deals an additional 3 damage to undead creatures. In the hands of a non-cleric, this is a “normal” +2 weapon.
Dwarf Fighter
In the hands of a cleric, this weapon deals an additional 3 damage to undead creatures. In the hands of a non-cleric, this is a “normal” +2 weapon.
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.
When this gem’s command word is spoken, all the target monster’s To Hit rolls suffer a -4 penalty for one round if the monster does not succeed on a DC 15 Reflex saving throw. If the monster succeeds on the Reflex save, the gem has no effect that round and the charge is wasted. This item can be used 4 times before it cracks and turns to a pile of ash.
This item does not reduce the target’s AC.
When crushed over a dead comrade, this item restores the character to life with full HP. The resurrected character will not gain back any expended spells or limited use special abilities. This must be used in the room where the death occurred. The process of reviving a character with this item requires a Standard Action.
It can also be crushed over a living character to restore full hit points to that character.
These tokens were given away at other events to promote Gen Con and True Dungeon. It has no in-game effect, but may be valued by collectors.
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.
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 #10.









