The Bogey Chart 3 (3.5e Other)

The Bogey Chart 3
Okay, so new format for this chart. Presented below are 5 separate lists consisting of Boons, Bogeys, Flavors, Boon Gear and Bogey Gear. Any use of this article is to be DM supervised. Results generated by these lists are generally referred to as "bogeys", despite whatever list it came from.

Each player rolls once on each list unless a reroll is deemed necessary by the DM. Some players like to keep their bogeys secret, so a DM should ask players beforehand if they would like to go aside with him to roll on the lists. A DM may opt not to use the gear lists (since sudden changes to gear can be crippling and frustrating for players). It is recommended that the gear lists are not used for characters of an ECL greater than 1.

The Bogey Philosophy
Dungeons and Dragons is a game. It's supposed to be fun. The bogey chart is supposed to make it more fun. Though, it may not be your kind of fun, in which case it would make your game less fun. If that is the case, don't use it. If you like what you read below, consider testing it out in a short one-session game to see how it works with your group.

If someone rolls something they very much protest to taking for their character, a DM should not force it upon him. Drastic unwanted changes to your character make a game less fun. Hopefully, this version should remove most of the instances of that happening.

Using This Article
As for game balance, this article is likely to create a few disparities. Use with caution.

If a player rolls a bogey on a list, and later rolls something else on another list that counteracts or cancels out a previously rolled bogey, the DM should allow a reroll.

If your gaming group decides to use this, every player must roll on it.

Boons
Boons are the bonus aspect of this article and grant a minor mechanical bonus to your character's abilities. Roll a d100:

Bogeys
Bogeys are the penalty aspect of this article and grant a minor mechanical drawback or shortcoming to your character's abilities. Roll a d100:

Flavors
Flavors are roughly neutral gains, minimally affecting a character, providing a bonus and a penalty or even not providing any mechanical difference at all. Roll a d100:

Gear Charts
Gear boons and bogeys are intended for 1st level characters only after players have chosen their gear with their starting money. It is a DM's decision to allow players to sell gear obtained after rolling on these charts and before play begins, but note that the default answer is "no".

Boon Gear
Roll a d10:

Bogey Gear
Loss of equipment through Bogey Gear does not result in the loss of equipment gained from Boon Gear. Roll a d10: