Jib
First Post
I like to DM/ GM better than take the role as a player. Over the years I've come up with a few tricks that seem to make games flow better and enhance the total experience for both players and DM/ GMs. Many of these are visual and cheap. Here are a few.
Cheap battle mat: Buy a roll of either butcher block paper or an end roll of news print from your local paper (they used to sell these cheap!) and draw away. No problem if Rude Johnny spills Mountain Dew, just rip off another sheet and you are off and running.
Terrain features: Pick up some felt fabric in various colors. Blue can be cut into strips for streams. Brown can also be cut into strips for roads and paths. Grey can be used for stone walls or rock debris.
Cheap easy props: When you see a gum ball machine or one of those that offers cheap dime store rings and creatures dig out some change and give it a try. A cheap ring can be an easy prop. A rubber snake can become a monster. I have even picked up a few super heroes in the coin operated machines outside my local food store.
4E "marks": Need to show which PC is marked or which NPC is under the effect of a spell? Poker chips can fit under a mini to show the various conditions in 4E. And you can paint them to show even more effects...
I'll post a few more ideas as time goes by. But I bet you have some wonderful ideas too! Let's share! Post your ideas for making the game run smooth and look exciting!
Cheap battle mat: Buy a roll of either butcher block paper or an end roll of news print from your local paper (they used to sell these cheap!) and draw away. No problem if Rude Johnny spills Mountain Dew, just rip off another sheet and you are off and running.
Terrain features: Pick up some felt fabric in various colors. Blue can be cut into strips for streams. Brown can also be cut into strips for roads and paths. Grey can be used for stone walls or rock debris.
Cheap easy props: When you see a gum ball machine or one of those that offers cheap dime store rings and creatures dig out some change and give it a try. A cheap ring can be an easy prop. A rubber snake can become a monster. I have even picked up a few super heroes in the coin operated machines outside my local food store.
4E "marks": Need to show which PC is marked or which NPC is under the effect of a spell? Poker chips can fit under a mini to show the various conditions in 4E. And you can paint them to show even more effects...
I'll post a few more ideas as time goes by. But I bet you have some wonderful ideas too! Let's share! Post your ideas for making the game run smooth and look exciting!