![]() If the PCs attack back, the pixies aid the dryad.ġd4 harpies start stalking the adventures thinking they'll be easy preyĢd6 bandits are waiting along the road. 1d8+2 winged kobolds are in trees or near the ceiling waiting for their simple pit trap to be sprung and then ambush the charactersġd2 quasits transformed into either toads, or giant centipedes, or bats are planning on ambushing something, and the PCs stubble byĪn adult black dragon flies overhead but doesn’t appear to notice the characters – unless they do something stupid.Ī trail of 1d4+1 pixies leads the party to an injured dryad who throws a few attacks their way out of panic at first. It has a bag of gold and looks rather tired and sad.ġd2 redcaps are tracking the PCs from behind with the intent of attacking them when they camp at night d100ġd4+1 gnolls are chasing a fox when the PCs run across themġd3 scarecrows are lurking inside a field of tall grass that the players pass throughġd8+2 toadfolk are harvesting herbs, and the players walk into their territoryĪ goblin is stuck in a pit trap. To download the PDF, sign up to my newsletter using the form below. ![]() They every Thursday on my YouTube channel, The DM Lair. Oh, and if you want to help us create NPCs, villains, traps, or something else really cool, swing by the next live stream. ![]() ![]() The table is listed below, and you can also download the PDF. ![]() On last night's live stream we created a level 1-4 random encounter table for game masters to use in their games. ![]()
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