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Going all the way to the city of Styx and hunting down Flea's junkyard shouldn't be the only way to find true odds-and-ends, or unique artifacts for that matter. PC scavs (and indeed any other survivors who brave the wasteland) should have the ability to find interesting loot (or "swag", as real scavs call it) whenever they search ruins or the lairs of their vanquished foes. In addition to laser pistols, advanced armor, and the more expensive gizmos available in Darwin's World, what about the minor items that fill out a treasure cache? Previous post-apocalyptic games offered rules for generating low-value (but not uninteresting) finds, so why not Darwin's World?

The following tables are designed to be used by the GM to generate the miscellaneous contents of any particular treasure during a night's game. The focus here is not so much on the more valuable finds; indeed, the GM should probably select what major item is at the core of an encounter's hard-earned loot (its usefulness and corium value based on the party's power level) and only use the tables here to flesh out the other, less valuable but certainly colorful items likely to be found in a given stash.

Pages: 16
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August 28th, 2019
I have mixed feelings about this product. On the one hand, it does provide a really good, really random set of loot tables. On the other hand, many of the items in this chart are woefully dated. This is because DW used the D20 Modern Equipment charts [...]
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November 23rd, 2011
Granted, yeah, it's nothing more than a small packet of six d100 tables, but it doesn't claim to be anything else! I personally enjoy using random tables like this to pick some of my players' scavenging loot because it adds a bit more surprise for me [...]
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August 25th, 2010
I SPENT 2.50 on a packet full of lists wow. thats all it is really is a bunch of lists now really if your going to put some random crap in a tresure cove just make it up thats what the GMS for. [...]
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December 21st, 2006
12 pages of lists. The three-page free excerpt at RPG Objects (Darwin's World home site) covers the best of it.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Disappointing<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Disappointed<br> [...]
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March 20th, 2006
I liked this very much I cannot wait to use it in my campaign<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br> [...]
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