Gaming Set
This item encompasses a wide range of game pieces, including dice and decks of cards (for games such as Three-Dragon Ante). A few common examples appear on the Tools table, but other kinds of gaming sets exist. If you are proficient with a gaming set, you can add your proficiency bonus to ability checks you make to play a game with that set. Each type of gaming set requires a separate proficiency.
Gaming Set | Cost | Weight |
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Dice Set | 1 sp | - |
Dragonchess Set | 1 gp | 1/2 lb |
Playing Card Set | 5 sp | - |
Three-Dragon Ante Set | 1 gp | - |
Gaming Set
Adventuring Gear
Varies
- Components. A gaming set has all the pieces needed to play a specific game or type of game, such as a complete deck of cards or a board and tokens.
- History. Your mastery of a game includes knowledge of its history, as well as of important events it was connected to or prominent historical figures involved with it.
- Insight. Playing games with someone is a good way to gain understanding of their personality, granting you a better ability to discern their lies from their truths and read their mood.
- Sleight of Hand. Sleight of Hand is a useful skill for cheating at a game, as it allows you to swap pieces, palm cards, or alter a die roll. Alternatively, engrossing a target in a game by manipulating the components with dexterous movements is a great distraction for a pickpocketing attempt.
Activity | DC |
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Catch a player cheating | 15 |
Gain insight into an opponent's personality | 15 |
Proficiency with a gaming set applies to one type of game, such as Three-Dragon Ante or games of chance that use dice.
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