SACAOLD
Self Assembly for Castles and adventure
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Current Catalog
The current catalog can be found at dmsguild.com
https://www.dmsguild.com/product/322315/The-Plumbers
Using SACA items
In the vast and ever-evolving world of Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), adventurers seek the most reliable gear to aid them on their quests. Among the options available, SACA (Self Assembly for Castles and Adventures) presents a unique approach to outfitting characters. SACA stores, scattered throughout the D&D multiverse, offer adventurers budget-friendly solutions to their equipment needs, including furniture.
The hallmark of SACA items is their affordability, with a 20% discount compared to the prices listed in the D&D Player’s Handbook. However, it’s crucial to understand the mechanics behind SACA items. These products are designed for self-assembly, meaning adventurers must construct them before use. While this may seem daunting, many items can be assembled in just 20 rounds (equivalent to 2 minutes) and disassembled just as swiftly.
The catch lies in durability. SACA items are well-made but prone to wear and tear. Every month of use requires a cumulative D20 roll to determine if the item breaks. For instance, a SACA sword must roll a D20 each month it’s used, with any roll of 1 indicating a breakage. No modifiers can be applied to this roll. After three months of use, it requires three D20 rolls, further increasing the risk.
Flatpack items are designed with adventurers in mind, meant to be carried on one’s back without encumbrance issues. Some combat items are even faster to assemble, as indicated in the catalog. Moreover, specific flatpack items can be represented using D6 dice when using miniatures during combat, streamlining gameplay and visualization.
Before incorporating SACA items into your campaign, always consult your Dungeon Master (DM). Additionally, if you have suggestions for new items to be added to the SACA catalog, reach out to our ever-helpful customer support team in major cities or via email at dommillar@gmail.com. Your feedback helps us expand our offerings to better serve the D&D community.
Discover more about SACA and its range of self-assembly products at dungeonbard.com/saca. Remember, in the world of D&D, a budget-friendly adventure is a successful one!
Maintenenance of SACA items
Adventurers who rely on SACA (Self Assembly for Castles and Adventures) items in their Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) campaigns understand the importance of budget-friendly gear. SACA’s self-assembly model ensures affordability, but it also necessitates some maintenance to keep your equipment in peak condition.
SACA items are well-crafted but prone to wear and tear. To maintain them, follow these guidelines:
- Regular Inspection: Routinely examine your SACA gear for signs of damage, loose parts, or worn-out components. Identifying issues early can prevent catastrophic failures during crucial moments in your adventures.
- Tool Kit: Carry a basic tool kit for quick repairs while on the road. A set of pliers, spare fasteners, and adhesive can be a lifesaver when you need to fix your SACA items in a pinch.
- Storage: When not in use, disassemble your flatpack items and store them properly. This reduces the risk of damage during transport or while stored in your backpack.
- Assembly Time: Be aware of the assembly time for each SACA item. Some can be put together more swiftly than others. Plan your actions accordingly during encounters to ensure you have the necessary gear ready when you need it.
- Rolling for Breakage: Remember that SACA items require monthly D20 rolls to check for breakage. If an item breaks, replace it promptly to avoid being caught unprepared.
- DM Approval: Always consult your Dungeon Master (DM) regarding repairs and maintenance. Your DM may incorporate these aspects into the narrative, creating opportunities for role-playing or quests related to equipment maintenance.
By following these maintenance tips, you can make the most of your budget-friendly SACA gear and ensure it serves you well during your D&D adventures. Remember, preparation and care can mean the difference between victory and defeat in the world of D&D!
Requesting more items
At SACA (Self Assembly for Castles and Adventures), we are committed to providing Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) adventurers with budget-friendly gear and furniture. We continually strive to expand our catalog to meet the diverse needs of adventurers across the D&D multiverse. Your input is invaluable in this endeavor.
If you find that the SACA catalog is missing an item you believe would greatly benefit adventurers, we encourage you to reach out to us. Here’s how you can request new items for the SACA catalog:
- Contact Our Customer Support Team: Our dedicated customer support team is ready to assist you in any major city across the multiverse. Feel free to approach them with your item suggestions, questions, or concerns. They are here to help and listen to your feedback.
- Email Us: You can also email us at dommillar@gmail.com with your item suggestions and ideas. We appreciate your contribution to our ever-expanding inventory.
- Collaborate with Your Dungeon Master (DM): Discuss your item ideas with your DM, as they may have insights into how the new item could fit into your campaign’s narrative or balance. DMs can contact us directly with suggestions as well.
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