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[[Image:LadyLucksDoor.jpg|thumb|right|Cover art of Core Book]]
[[Lady Luck's Door]] <s>is</s> was an attempt by Anonymous on /tg/ to make a roguelike game as a pen-and-paper game.  No DM, randomly generated map and hazards.
 
== Rules ==
''will not be empty for long''
yes it will
 
== Gallery of Dungeon Tiles==
The dungeon tiles are cards the player draws when starting a new dungeon crawl, or exiting a dungeon tile by the exits on the edges.  Dungeon tile cards are expected to be poker-sized, with a 17x22 grid with solid border on the outside squares, except for 3 or four open squares that are the "doors."  Each square corresponds to enough space for one player/monster/pet. (3 feet square?)
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== Links ==
* [http://s4.zetaboards.com/LadyLucksDoor/index/ Zetaboards Official Forum ]  (dead as of 2010-08-23)
* [https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/11296862/#11296866 Original Thread]
* [https://archive.4plebs.org/tg/thread/11348774/#11348774 Second Thread]
* [https://www.mediafire.com/?brfnfyj1qix56 Mediafire with all the pdfs]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 21 June 2023

This article is about a homebrew that has been abandoned by its creators.
Prepare for broken rulesets, links, and promises.
Cover art of Core Book

Lady Luck's Door is was an attempt by Anonymous on /tg/ to make a roguelike game as a pen-and-paper game. No DM, randomly generated map and hazards.

Rules[edit | edit source]

will not be empty for long yes it will

Gallery of Dungeon Tiles[edit | edit source]

The dungeon tiles are cards the player draws when starting a new dungeon crawl, or exiting a dungeon tile by the exits on the edges. Dungeon tile cards are expected to be poker-sized, with a 17x22 grid with solid border on the outside squares, except for 3 or four open squares that are the "doors." Each square corresponds to enough space for one player/monster/pet. (3 feet square?)

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Links[edit | edit source]