That party never would have survived in 2nd ed.
tiredofsametab
"I roll to seduce the whiteboard" ~ Lincoln, probably
At least some versions of D&D had rules where, if one player were surrounded by other hostiles (I think it was 6 or 8), they were basically helpless. There might have been a save to be able to do something, but I can't recall.
The old TSR/SSI game Unlimited Adventures had randomized potion colors. It's also how I learned that khaki is not pronounced 'kahiki' when trying to explain what was going on to someone (I knew khakis as a type of trouser not a color).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Realms%3A_Unlimited_Adventures
Edit: or maybe I'm thinking of another gold-box game if that one didn't have some random generation. Hrm.
Cats know their names after a while but often do not care to react to them (or at least not in the way the human wants)
Thanks for the info!
Which language(s) have <type>? now? Is that a new Java thing? JS/TS thing? I've never seen it.
Edit: formatting
Microplastics? Nah. Macroplastics? hell yah.
'she screams in silence'?
Medical records/dictation, apparently. Possibly closed source since google isn't hitting on any snippets at a glance.
It's a trap!
I've been in Japan a decade and don't recall ever seeing one of these. It says ネコ飛出し注意 cat jumping out caution.