Musical Question! What is this from?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4M4XTsx2cA
Old School Runescape, Autumn Voyage
Winner takes.... Amulet of the Greed King
When you are hit, you can opt to convert the damage (times three) to gold coins lost as a reaction, once per day.
This River in China, the second longest in the nation and 6th longest in the world, is prone to devastating floods, estimated to have flooded over 1000 times in recorded history and claiming millions of lives prior to the invention of modern dams and disaster management.
The Yellow River
Winner takes... RING OF THE MICRO-MAUSOLEUM
The ring contains 1d100 undead the size of ants and can be commanded to do any simple task within 120ft of the user, once a day.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are well known to be named after famous creatives from the Renaissance. Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, and Leonardo. Of the four, three are multifaceted painters and some other skill, but only This One put all of his skill points into being a sculptor.
Donatello
Winner takes..... MY LITTLE FRIENDA small crotch-based revolver fired by clenching, deals 2d6 damage. Can be used so long as the user is not petrified or otherwise completely immobilized.
All or nothing random question! Without looking it up, how long has Yandere Simulator been embroiled in perpetual development? Closest answer takes all.
10 years, since 2014
Winner takes..... SPELL TOME - NUTSHOT
Immediately deliver a swift, magical kick in the nads to any creature you can see, and ignores immunity to force damage. Creature takes 2d12+8 damage. Once per long rest.
Dungeons and Dragons, and many other tabletop games, are played with shapes otherwise only known to math geeks, or perhaps astute students. Cubes, Triangular Prisms, and more bespoke shapes make the die that cast your fate every session. The most iconic die, the D20, is a geometric shape known as This. [Half points available for a condition only known to the GM]
An Icosahedron.
Winner takes....... THE TUNIC OF THE CARTOMANCER. This allows the wearer to play any card from any card based game that they are aware of within the DM's discretion, once per day.
Route 66 is an iconic old US highway, a long sprint from the heart of Chicago to the coastline of Santa Monica. It's largely been dismantled, but ghosts of its legacy remain as part of our current highway system, or historic markers. One such marker denotes where Route 66 used to begin in Chicago on This Street named after one of our founding fathers and first presidents.
Adams Street
Winner takes..... SHURIKEN OF THE BIOHAZARD
On successful hit, target rolls con save. On fail, they become infected with a random disease
Any Hearthstone player knows the iconic sound when this card is played, but do you recall his name and effect?
Sen'Jin Shieldmasta, Taunt
Winner takes.... DOUBLE BLUNDERBUSS OF THE LIZARD KING
2d12+prof, on crit fire a small lizard out of the barrels to deal 2d6 poison damage for 1d8 turns.
In Chinese and Japanese mythologies*, the 4 cardinal directions are represented by a color and a beast. Name these beasts and their colors, bonus points if you know the directions associated with them as well.
(*They're present in other East Asian cultures but I am biased towards knowing them most from these 2 shhhhh)
Baihu/Byakko, the White Tiger of the West
Goan-Bu/Genbu, the Black Tortoise/Black Warrior of the North
Qinglong/Seiryuu, the Azure/Blue-Green Dragon of the East
Zhuque/Suzaku, the Vermillion Bird of the South
Winner takes.... Vest of the Virtuoso
Flip a coin. If correctly called, automatically pass any performance check. On pass, you may flip again to potentially yield a critical success.
In Homer's epic, The Odyssey, Odysseus must navigate treacherous waters to arrive at his next destination. Throwing a wrench in his journey are Two Sea Beasts that would terrorize sailors who would attempt to pass, becoming popularized as the idiom "between [Beast A] and [Beast B]", used similarly to "between a rock and a hard place."
Scylla and Charybdis
Winner takes.... GAUNTLETS OF THE SCORPION
Attacks are unarmed strikes, but are piercing instead of bludgeoning, and deal an extra 1d12 poison damage.