In my 40s, married with kids, and playing D&D like a fiend.
March 12, 2011
Nifty Condition Markers
My buddy John had a great idea for DIY condition markers: use those plastic rings from milk jug caps. Simple. Brilliant. Need different colors? Buy different kinds of milk!
I like ANY good marking idea, & these are flexible enough to work even if the piece in question is flanked on all sides. As a habitual warlock player, I mostly make do with aquarium pebbles-- that way I remember to scoop them up when the NPC in question dies.
I use rings from 20 oz pop bottles. There are a lot more color options available for color-coding fun (Coke Zero-black, Diet Coke-silver, Pepsi-blue, Mtn Dew-Green, etc).
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I like ANY good marking idea, & these are flexible enough to work even if the piece in question is flanked on all sides. As a habitual warlock player, I mostly make do with aquarium pebbles-- that way I remember to scoop them up when the NPC in question dies.
ReplyDeleteI use rings from 20 oz pop bottles. There are a lot more color options available for color-coding fun (Coke Zero-black, Diet Coke-silver, Pepsi-blue, Mtn Dew-Green, etc).
ReplyDeleteMike, excellent idea! We certainly drink a lot more soda than milk at our gaming sessions. Ha. I wonder if there is some use for beer caps?
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