Once per room, any non-healing potion consumed by the wearer heals the wearer 1 HP.
Wizard
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.
While wearing these gloves, successful melee weapon attacks deal +2 damage as Darkrift
Note: Energy-draining undead (vampire, lich, etc.) are immune to Darkrift energy, but other undead take normal damage from it.
Due to a factory error, a few of these tokens were accidentally shipped in condensed packs which shipped prior to Gen Con 2015.
non-magical weapon
This weapon must be thrown–it cannot be wielded as a melee attack. Because it’s a thrown weapon, the thrower’s Strength bonus is added to damage. Monks may throw two of these (if the player has more than one token) per combat round, but it does not count as a flurry of blows attack.
These items may be retrieved at the end of combat, but each specific token can only be used once per combat.
While wearing these gloves, successful melee weapon attacks deal +1 damage as Darkrift.
Note: Energy-draining undead (vampire, lich, etc.) are immune to Darkrift energy, but other undead take normal damage from it.
non-magical weapon
This weapon fires standard-size bolts (it cannot be used to fire hand crossbow bolts)
Reduces Darkrift, Fire, Poison, and/or Sacred damage inflicted upon the character by 2.
Heals 5 HP of damage, but the consumer is stunned on the round following the round this food was consumed. E.g., if a character ate this on round 2, that character will be stunned for all of round 3.
In almost all cases, eating one of these rations out of combat (either in a puzzle room or after the monster has been defeated) has no negative consequence since rounds are generally not tracked out of combat.
Fashioned out of Adamantite
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.









