
Hey travelers, Old Greg here.
Happy Thanksgiving! We've launched a new feature today: Bounties. Create quests for other players or complete theirs to earn campaign credits. It's a new way to keep your rounds stocked without opening your wallet. Here's how it works.
What Are Bounties?
Bounties are player-created quests that anyone in the OGT community can play. Complete them to earn campaign credits, which you can use to recharge your OGT rounds.
A bounty can be anything you dream up: slay a dragon, clear goblins from Old Greg's cellar, overthrow a tyrannical ice wizard in the North—you name it. If you can imagine it, every other OGT player can attempt it.
The best part? You earn credits whether you're creating bounties or completing them.

How Bounties Work
Creating a bounty costs 1 credit, which goes into the weekly pot. You immediately earn 1 bounty point for creating it, and you earn another bounty point every time another player completes your bounty.
Playing and completing a bounty earns you 1 bounty point. Based on your subscription tier (Adventurer, Hero, or Legend), you can accept up to 3 bounties per day.
At the end of each week, all credits from bounty creation are pooled together. Old Greg matches that pool 1:1, so if 30 bounties were created for 30 credits, Old Greg adds another 30 to make it 60 total.
You receive a percentage of the pot based on your bounty points. For example, if you earned 5 bounty points out of 100 total across the entire OGT community, you get 5% of the weekly pot. The more you create and complete, the more you earn.

Revamped Hall of Heroes
The Hall of Heroes has been completely overhauled to showcase more than just heroes. Now you can see OGT's top players ranked by total XP, bounty points, World plays, and highest-leveled characters. See where you stack up against the community.

Discord
Hang out in the Tavern even when you’re not in the Tavern! Join our Discord to chat with other players about the game, find campaigns to join, or suggest what you want to see added next to OGT!
May your dice roll high and your ale never run dry.
Cheers,
Old Greg