For the religious significance, see: Qrar's Luck
Qrar's Luck is a game where a small ball, called a Luck, usually made out of steel or bone, is rolled in a spinning ring marked with colored and numbered slots. Players place bets on what numbers they think the Luck will land on.
How to Play
Buy-in: 10 gold minimum
For this game, players place their bets at the start of a round.
- The player selects a number between 1 and 20.
- Optionally, they can 'split' their bet, meaning that they are betting on an adjacent number, with a lower possible payout.
- Note: Adjacent numbers are one of three adjacent numbers on a d20. For example, a 10 is next to a 17, 12 or 8. The player must choose one of these numbers (e.g. 10 and 17, 10 and 12, or 10 and 8).
- The player can also choose to bet Odds or Evens.
- The player can place up to 4 unique bets per round.
Resolving the bets:
- The Luck (a 1d20 ) is rolled.
- If the result of the Luck matches a player's bet, they win a payout.
Payout Table:
Exact Number |
8x |
Split Number |
2x |
Even/Odd |
1.5x |
All losses go to the house.
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