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[DIY] Area of Effect Markers for Battlemats (Free and Easy)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nytmare" data-source="post: 4883605" data-attributes="member: 55178"><p>Ooo! Clever use of pretty, free things!</p><p> </p><p>I used transparencies for a good long time, but got tired of having to reach around under them for chits when they were on top, or having to readjust everything that was on top of them when they were underneath and moved. </p><p> </p><p>What I ended up doing was giving each of my players a bunch of those clear bingo chips (each player has their own color for all their props) that they then use to keep track of where their conjurations, or zones, or effects were. For zones, instead of filling up the entire square, and adding to the already sizable number of game bits and pieces that exist on a 4E battlemat, we just mark the corners of the effect. This had the added bonus of only needing 4 chips to be able to describe any size zone.</p><p> </p><p>If you end up deciding that these are problems for you too, you could convert everything to the 1" squares you're already using, or even make little L shaped chits to more clearly show where each zone is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nytmare, post: 4883605, member: 55178"] Ooo! Clever use of pretty, free things! I used transparencies for a good long time, but got tired of having to reach around under them for chits when they were on top, or having to readjust everything that was on top of them when they were underneath and moved. What I ended up doing was giving each of my players a bunch of those clear bingo chips (each player has their own color for all their props) that they then use to keep track of where their conjurations, or zones, or effects were. For zones, instead of filling up the entire square, and adding to the already sizable number of game bits and pieces that exist on a 4E battlemat, we just mark the corners of the effect. This had the added bonus of only needing 4 chips to be able to describe any size zone. If you end up deciding that these are problems for you too, you could convert everything to the 1" squares you're already using, or even make little L shaped chits to more clearly show where each zone is. [/QUOTE]
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