You've been adventuring for months. You're on that sigma grindset. You want to make your money work for you.
Wine, women and song? Loser talk!
Real winners have a system that works for them. It's not gambling, it's entrepreneurship!
The only way to lose is not to play!
Get in on the ground floor!
State your business, declare your stake, and choose your investment risk.
Stable: 1d6
Risky: 2d6
Wild: 5d6
Risky: 2d6
Wild: 5d6
At the start of every session you are at the table, roll your dice.
Odds decrease, evens increase. Sum them up and your stake changes by the percentage.
Example:
I have a stake in a Risky business. I roll a 3 and a 6. My stake increases by (-3+6) = 3%.
I have a stake in a Risky business. I roll a 3 and a 6. My stake increases by (-3+6) = 3%.
Market Forces!
Take a risk and reap the rewards!
You're not a gambler! You're a market enabler! You're a job creator!
Doubles:
Roll doubles to gain a special extra effect. Obviously this is only possible at Risky or Wild levels!
1s: Bankrupt! Get ready to cast Sorrowful Zoom Call. Your business has been wound up as a going concern. Sackville-Baggins & Associates is ripping the copper wire out of the walls as we speak. Return to the business location within a reasonable timeframe and you can get half your stake back from the liquidation.
2s: Franchised! There's a branch or outpost of your business in the local area! If not right here then in a conveniently nearby town of your choice! Next time you may reroll one die.
3s: Financial Turbulence: The financial gods declare you to be more risky than hoped. Next time you roll at +1 risk level. If already at Wild, roll an extra d6.
4s: Surprise Merger! Your business and another player at the table's business have merged against the advice of the CMA! Each business affects the other, so if you're not there you get the result of their roll. If you're both at the table, decide whether you roll separately (affecting each other) or together (at a risk level you decide). PLUS your next roll has "roll 1 extra, drop 1".
5s: Local Disruption: -10% value you say? At least, you say?? The DM places a nominally single-session dungeon nearby (monster lair, 5 room dungeon, etc) which has caused this terrible turn of events. Clear the dungeon within a reasonable timeframe and you get to make it up with an extra business roll at the end of the session.
6s: Huge Profits! To the moon baby! Infinite profit is possible in a finite system! Your stake gains an additional +1d100% value!
6s: Huge Profits! To the moon baby! Infinite profit is possible in a finite system! Your stake gains an additional +1d100% value!
Yahtzee(tm) Dice(tm)
This isn't a mere startup, it's a moonshot! Your employees are NPCs and those 20 hour days are the price of success! Let's go CEO! Let's become a centicorn!
Yahtzee Hands:
Roll yahtzee dice sets to get extra special extra effects. Yahtzee hands are only possible at Wild level, but you already knew that because you are a seasoned investor!
None:
Chance. All dice and doubles apply as normal.
3 of a Kind:
Critical Hit! Double your percentage gain/loss. Double effect is doubled too (ie. bankruptcy grants quarter value on return, huge profits return 1d200% value, etc)
4 of a Kind:
Brand Power! Everyone in the local area knows the business by name. There’s a significant amount of merch and you’re basically a living colonel sanders. Your business roll adds a permanent additional 6.
Full House:
Blessed by the Invisible Hand! You got a triple AND a double! Choose to ignore or double the effects of each dice set.
Small Straight (4 in a row):
Capitalist Questing Beast. The DM places a monster out there which will give you a permanent additional 6 if you kill it. Go forth!
Large Straight (5 in a row):
Anointed by the Invisible Hand! Every time you roll for your business, roll twice and choose the roll you want.
Yahtzee (5 of a Kind):
Global Domination! 10x value! There is a branch of the business in every large town you come across! Bankruptcy is now impossible - treat a Bankrupt result as +0% value.
Amazing as ever James, definitely need more stonks
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