Even if you use minis for the PCs, you can slap down a PC token with the "bloodied" side up to mark a bloodied PC. And, of course, there are the marking counters, useful for not only a defender's mark, but for quarries, cursed enemies, imposed conditions, etc.I keep staring at the Battle Box at my local FLGS debating buying it. Are people finding it useful? The main thing I don't see getting a lot of play are the PC tokens ... we all prefer minis. But the transparent spell markers are definitely a great idea.
Your link doesn't work Totte... can't reach the PDFHello,
I got inspired by the tiles so I've created some outdoor tiles.
You can download the pdf here:http://homepage.mac.com/guru66/4EYes/4eyes-tileset-outdoor-1.pdf.
// Totte
He added a "here:" to the beginning of the URL. Try it without the "here:".Your link doesn't work Totte... can't reach the PDF![]()
He added a "here:" to the beginning of the URL. Try it without the "here:".
Maybe I'm just picky. SirKevin, I was going to suggest the ability to have transparent backgrounds in your Dungeon Tiles thread, but it seems more appropriate here.
How about something that is 3d but collapsible so I can tuck it away in a folder or zip lock and put it in my bag.
Something like the 'Pirates' constructable ships. Build em for use quickly then unbuild them and put them away nice and flat.
Definitely not as complex as those ships were but still 3d when in use.
Pillars, altars, carts, horse troughs and the like.