I want to make a casino dungeon that was made by a former multi-dimensional casino that caters to every sapient creature in the D&D universe. What sort of things would actually be in such a casino?
>>53047533
God damn it, former multi-dimensional travelling adventurer.
>>53047533
Cool idea.
Games, obviously. Non-Euclidian architecture.
You'd need some super powerful watchers to make sure people don't cheat. Ilithid dealers, Aboleth pit bosses, that kind of thing.
>>53047533
I think the casino will need currency exchange system in order to buy chips.
Travelers exchange whatever is used as currency in their dimension for chips and buy back currency with won chips.
Also this dimension has the RNG as the prime deity.
>>53048258
Just expanding on the chip system, all of the casino's concessions only take the chips and nothing else, you can exchange them back into the currency you desire, but you can't spend any gold there.
>>53048258
or maybe there is a system of exchange. But it's not just material. You can gamble with memories, limbs, important or powerful items in the hopes of gaining something.
The Adventure Zone's Suffering Game arc has a bit like this that's pretty brutal.
>>53048127
There's one arm bandits all over the casino floor. If a fight or cheating occurs, the slot machines turn into actual one arm bandits to try and stop the offending party.
Make the entire casino a gigantic temple to all of the gods and goddess of chance through all of the planes.
>>53047533
Prostitutes of every conceivable anatomy and a few inconceivable ones.
>>53048530
No anon, they pull out their other arms and start kicking ass
Your players go into debt, they're thrown in the gladiator pit until they're worth something again
One of the casinos bar is called 'pick your poison'. The cocktails made their use but a drop from every poison or toxin found throughout the multiverse. It gives the drinks one hell of a nasty kick.
>>53047533
The different floors bet with different currancies. Plebs bet for money. Planars bet for souls.
The real high rollers bet for concepts or aspects of themselves, like betting youth vs some guy betting his own intelligence.
>>53049893
Apparently, they can't spell Riesling.
>>53051865
That sounds cool actually. Could you bet your own stats?