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<blockquote data-quote="Swarmkeeper" data-source="post: 7748821" data-attributes="member: 6921763"><p>While players usually have their own minis at our tables, I've been using chess pieces to represent foes when we're not running TotM. I don't have to search around for the perfect mini, it's easy to keep a single chess piece set in my bag, and there is enough variation that I can easily have different monsters represented on the grid. I do need to find me some good generic substitutes for large and huge sized monsters though. For large monsters, I've used some old Skylanders - which sometimes cause a bit of a disruption for being too comical. For huge monsters like giants, I've used empty beer/soda cans.</p><p></p><p>We track initiative on a small whiteboard that gets put on a shelf so all can see. Conditions can be easily notated next to PC/monster names, too.</p><p></p><p>I encourage spellcasters to print a spellbook by using this site: <a href="http://www.dnd-spells.com" target="_blank">www.dnd-spells.com</a>. It has saved a lot of page flipping at our table.</p><p></p><p>Inspiration gets tracked on the character sheets, although I allow stacking up to 3. I haven’t been giving it out as much lately but we do end every session with a secret ballot for the players to choose a “Player’s Choice Inspiration Award” for the session. They each write a PC name and a reason and turn it in. I later review them all and post the winner online later that night or the next day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swarmkeeper, post: 7748821, member: 6921763"] While players usually have their own minis at our tables, I've been using chess pieces to represent foes when we're not running TotM. I don't have to search around for the perfect mini, it's easy to keep a single chess piece set in my bag, and there is enough variation that I can easily have different monsters represented on the grid. I do need to find me some good generic substitutes for large and huge sized monsters though. For large monsters, I've used some old Skylanders - which sometimes cause a bit of a disruption for being too comical. For huge monsters like giants, I've used empty beer/soda cans. We track initiative on a small whiteboard that gets put on a shelf so all can see. Conditions can be easily notated next to PC/monster names, too. I encourage spellcasters to print a spellbook by using this site: [URL="http://www.dnd-spells.com"]www.dnd-spells.com[/URL]. It has saved a lot of page flipping at our table. Inspiration gets tracked on the character sheets, although I allow stacking up to 3. I haven’t been giving it out as much lately but we do end every session with a secret ballot for the players to choose a “Player’s Choice Inspiration Award” for the session. They each write a PC name and a reason and turn it in. I later review them all and post the winner online later that night or the next day. [/QUOTE]
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