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==Gambler==
==Gambler==
*A person who takes a lot of high-risk chances, to gain an advantage or success.
“How can you win if you don’t take the risk?”
*Can cast [[:Category:Sorcerer|Sorcerer]] Spells


==Stats:==
Many would say that gambling offers no skill in the real world, but the gamblers would beg to disagree. They are known to be impulsive–ones who’d jump the gun even if their lives are at stake, but these rumors couldn’t be any more wrong! While they do rely on a little bit of luck, they’re also great analysts–looking into their opponent’s cards before taking a swipe on their own. While they may not use it as much, their sorcery skills are also quite impressive.
 
They know when they’re being cornered and when risks are necessary. That is exactly what makes them all the more formidable as opponents on the battlefield. While they may not always be great strategists, they do know how to talk their way out of any tight fit, which is also why they’re so annoyingly well-liked with their peers.
 
==Primary Attribute:==
*[[Social]]
*[[Social]]
*[[Luck]]
*[[Luck]]
==Items==
*[[Gambler Random Item Table]]


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[HERO-200|Table 200: Hero Class]]
[[HERO-205|Table 205: Gambler Pack]]
[[HERO-205|Table 205: Gambler Pack]]


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Latest revision as of 15:14, 9 July 2023

Dicey Dangers, Core Rule Game by Joel Hills

Gambler

“How can you win if you don’t take the risk?”

Many would say that gambling offers no skill in the real world, but the gamblers would beg to disagree. They are known to be impulsive–ones who’d jump the gun even if their lives are at stake, but these rumors couldn’t be any more wrong! While they do rely on a little bit of luck, they’re also great analysts–looking into their opponent’s cards before taking a swipe on their own. While they may not use it as much, their sorcery skills are also quite impressive.

They know when they’re being cornered and when risks are necessary. That is exactly what makes them all the more formidable as opponents on the battlefield. While they may not always be great strategists, they do know how to talk their way out of any tight fit, which is also why they’re so annoyingly well-liked with their peers.

Primary Attribute:

Items

See Also

Table 205: Gambler Pack


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