What is a Hasla token? check this guide out.
Group suggestion (alphabetical with 1 being 'need assigned')
1. new people invited default here, get what they are rolling on to put in correct group
2. Compassion - Healer Club
3. Conviction - 2h Staff
4. Courage - Bow
5. Fortitude - Shield
6. Honor - 1h Sword
7. Loyalty - 2h Axe
8. Sacrifice - Lute
no need for party 9 and 10
Hasla rules are simple, you pick one token, get put in that group and roll only on that one, pass on all others.
Now, I suggest if no one is in a group then everyone is allowed to roll on that one.
Also, each party is limited to 5 people, this seems like a good number to cap for a token, hell, even 5 and you could possibly not see a token in forever :/
Suggested Hasla Token Group Setup
- Zounass
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And remember that there will be tokens on the ground so don't get pissed if someone got "your" Conviction token just coz they were running around smashing F. I do this all the time and get some harsh comments from time to time.
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Tokens on corpses are the result of 2 possible scenarios:Zounass wrote:And remember that there will be tokens on the ground so don't get pissed if someone got "your" Conviction token just coz they were running around smashing F. I do this all the time and get some harsh comments from time to time.
1. Everyone passed on the roll. (in which case someone can't get mad at that, they didn't roll on it)
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2. The mob loot was locked and became a free for all loot with no rolls. This happens when the original person/group that tagged a mob didn't do at least 15% damage to the mob. After some time (30 sec? 1 min? not sure) the mobs loot becomes free for all. I could see someone being mad at this but the person to be mad at isn't the person looting but the original tagger.