Oracles - Fumble Chart

 

Fumble Chart D100                                                           

01 – 05 • Slipped. You must make a successful DC 10 DEX Save or immediately fall prone.

06 – 09 • Pulled up lame. You must make a successful DC 10 CON save or your speed is halved until the end of the encounter..                                                                                     

10 • Something in your eye. Your melee attacks only do half damage for the remainder of the encounter.

11 – 15 • Wicked backswing. You strike yourself slightly on your backswing and take 1d8 damage.      

16 – 19 • Wind knocked out of you. You become exhausted to level 1 of that condition.  

20 • Loss of confidence. You gain disadvantage for your attacks against this opponent for the remainder of the encounter.                       

21 – 25 • Shook yourself up. You are stunned for one round.  

26 – 29 • Give them hope. Your target’s allies within 30 feet gain a d6 inspiration die that can be used during this encounter.                                                   

30 • Panic attack. You must make a successful DC 10 WIS Save or become frightened for the remainder of the encounter.

31 – 35 • Dropped weapon. Your drop your weapon and it falls 10’ from your location in a random direction.                                                                                                                    

36 – 39 • Discombobulated. You become incapacitated for 1 rd.

40 • You’ve fallen and you can’t get up. You immediately fall prone and lose all movement this round.

41 – 45 • Bad timing. You drop to last in the imitative order for the combat but do not act again this turn.

46 – 49 • Broken bone.  You break a bone in your hand. You suffer disadvantage for the rest of the encounter and take 1d6 damage every rd. until healed.

50 • Easy prey.  Allies of the target within 20’ will attack you with their next turn, unless they would suffer an Attack of Opportunity to do so.

51 – 55 • Exposed defenses. Your swing unbalances you so much that your target may take one melee attack against you as a reaction.

56 – 59 • Your own worst enemy. You suffer the effects of a bane spell for the remainder of the encounter.                                                       

60 • Unguarded.  All adjacent allies of your target may immediately take an attack of opportunity against you.                                                             

61 – 65 • Costly mistake. Your target may reroll all 1s and 2s on the damage roll for his next successful melee attack vs. you.                                                                                                 

66 – 69 • Revealed intentions. You and your allies all suffer disadvantage for your next attack.

70 • Wrong target.  You mistakenly strike an ally adjacent to you with your attack.

71 – 75 • Lodged weapon.  Your weapon becomes stuck in the floor or a nearby object. You must make a DC 14 STR check to remove it as an action.

76 – 79 • Devastating error. As a free action your opponent may immediately make one melee attack with advantage against you as a reaction.                                                      

80 • Shattered.  Your weapon breaks if it is non-magical. Enchanted weapons must make a DC 8 Save and get a +1 to their roll for every + of the weapon.

81 – 85 • Thrown weapon. You lose your grip and throw your weapon. It lands 30’ from your location in a random direction.                                                                                                                     

86 – 89 • Panic attack.  You immediately suffer the effects of the Confusion spell for 1 rd.

90 • Horrible aftermath.  Roll twice on this chart and apply both effects to yourself.

91 – 95 • Self-inflicted wound.  Your attack ricochets back and you hit yourself. Roll your damage as if you had hit your target and apply it to yourself.

96 – 99 • Did you see that?  Your attack ricochets back and you hit yourself. Apply the maximum damage to yourself as if you had hit your target.

100 • No!  Your attack ricochets back and you hit yourself. Apply the maximum critical damage to yourself as if you had hit your target.

 

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