GAMBLER

All you need to make a lot of gold is a little gold. Except at those times when all you need to have no gold at all is a little gold. Whether you’re a good gambler or a bad one rarely matters, because no one can divine the whims of Lady Luck. Sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re down. But the thing about gambling is that someone is always willing to take a bet.

  • Skill Proficiencies: Deception, Insight
  • Tool Proficiencies: One gaming set
  • Languages: Any one of your choice
  • Equipment: One gaming set, a lucky charm, a set of fine clothes, and a belt pouch containing 15 gp
FEATURE: NEVER TELL ME THE ODDS

Odds and probability are your bread and butter. During downtime activities that involve games of chance or figuring odds on the best plan, you can get a solid sense of which choice is likely the best one and which opportunities seem too good to be true, at the DM’s determination.

SUGGESTED CHARACTERISTICS

Some gamble out of necessity. Others do so out of boredom. Still others become addicted to the thrill of winning or losing everything on a turn of fortune. For some, gambling is less a matter of chance and more a matter of seeking every advantage to ensure the outcome. The best gamblers can lose everything, and the worst gamblers sometimes win. Regardless, you can always tell gamblers by the look in their eyes. Lady Luck haunts them.

d8Personality Trait
1I plan for every contingency. Leave nothing to chance!
2Every copper wants to be a silver. Each bet is an opportunity.
3I’m one of Lady Luck’s favored. Anything I try is destined to succeed.
4I’ve lost so much to gambling that I refuse to spend money on anything anymore.
5Nothing is certain. Planning is a coward’s act.
6I can’t be sure who I’ve swindled, cheated, or defeated, so I keep a low profile in public.
7The perfect bet is out there somewhere. I just have to keep my eyes open.
8I have beaten my addiction, but all it takes is one weak moment and I’ll be back at the card table.
d6Ideal
1Knowledge. Knowledge is power, and knowing which horse to back is the key to success. (Any)
2Fate. Whatever happens is fated, regardless of any planning or striving. (Lawful)
3Bravery. If you want to succeed, you have to take risks. (Chaotic)
4Survival. You can’t win if you’re dead. Live to fight another day—when the odds might be more in your favor. (Any)
5Reliability. When I was in need, I was able to rely on others. Now I want to be the one others rely on. (Good)
6Victory. Winning is the real measure of a person. In the end, the only thing that matters is the scoreboard. (Evil)
d6Bond
1One person in particular owes me a lot of money, and I need to keep them alive if I want to be repaid.
2I’m loyal to the friend or family member who taught me how to gamble.
3The person who saved me from my gambling addiction is the only reason I’m alive today.
4A patron once fronted me money in exchange for a percentage of my winnings. I owe them a debt of gratitude. And a lot of cash.
5A criminal syndicate I once played for isn’t happy I left the game, and its enforcers are looking for me.
6Urchins once helped me find marks for my games. Now I’m driven to help them escape the streets.
d6Flaw
1I don’t know when to quit. Especially when everyone else is telling me to.
2I save my sympathy for my friends, and I have no friends.
3You think we’re in trouble now? Let me tell you how bad things are likely to get!
4You can loan me a little, right? I’ve got a sure thing. I’ll double your money, guaranteed.
5I was once a terribly flawed person, like you. Let me tell you how you can save yourself.
6I’m a great gambler. I’m just bad at math and logic.
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