Icons of Adventure

For anyone who doesn't want to spring for real miniatures, I offer these little bits of artwork that can be used instead.

I'm using these in a game I'm running with my kids: the monster mix is set up for a four-person party.

The first row: 5 goblin cutters, a goblin hexer, and a goblin sharpshooter
The second row: 3 goblin warriors, a goblin blackblade, a fire beetle, 2 goblin underbosses, and a goblin skullcleaver
The third row: Male Elf Cleric, Female Human Fighter, Male Dwarf Wizard, Male Halfling Rogue, and Bugbear Warrior


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I don't think they need to be cleaned up at all. If you want a real 1970s mom's basement feel to your game, they're absolutely perfect!

The only question is what the hell do you print them on so they don't blow away? I keep my ceiling fan on while playing to beat the heat!
 

I don't think they need to be cleaned up at all. If you want a real 1970s mom's basement feel to your game, they're absolutely perfect!

The only question is what the hell do you print them on so they don't blow away? I keep my ceiling fan on while playing to beat the heat!


My idea is to tape them to a piece of cardboard.

Thanks for the encouraging remarks. This represents about 5 encounters. My plan is to take the party through eight encounters (using a "normal-easy-normal-hard-normal-easy-normal-hard" pattern) before moving them to level two. I'll try to post new pictures as we advance through the story.
 
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Are you gonna update their tokens once they get UBER LEET GEAR!? They're so hilarious as they are, such skinny arms. They really look like rag-tag level 1 adventurers.
 

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