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<blockquote data-quote="vaultdweller" data-source="post: 5552119" data-attributes="member: 93433"><p>I use digital tools wherever possible.</p><p></p><p>As a player, I use the Character Builder for character creation (though I use the offline one so I can have support for house-rules). I use iPlay4e and DiceTool to play the character (I have oodles of physical dice, but I never use them). During game sessions I take notes in a shared OneNote notebook. I have a binder for my primary character with printed sheets (which I keep indefinitely), various documents and backstory stuff, and power cards, but nothing I really use to play.</p><p></p><p>As a DM, I require all players to have characters built with the Character Builder. I use the Adventure Tools Monster Builder for my custom monsters, NPCs, etc. I use Masterplan and DiceTool for running encounters. Due to lack of screen real estate on my laptop, I used to print off monster stat blocks for each encounter for easy reference; since switching to Masterplan from DM Battle Screen I no longer find this necessary. I do produce information cards (NPCs, plot info, etc) and other print-outs for players to keep in a campaign binder, but of course handout they receive was created on a PC. I make tokens for the monsters and NPCs using TokenTool. The only thing that I don't do digitally is the actual battle maps, which I make with Dungeon Tiles or draw on flip-mats with wet-erase markers.</p><p></p><p>In all campaigns I'm involved with, as a player or a DM, all files related to the campaign are kept on Dropbox for sharing with the group. This includes character files, information documents, images, maps, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaultdweller, post: 5552119, member: 93433"] I use digital tools wherever possible. As a player, I use the Character Builder for character creation (though I use the offline one so I can have support for house-rules). I use iPlay4e and DiceTool to play the character (I have oodles of physical dice, but I never use them). During game sessions I take notes in a shared OneNote notebook. I have a binder for my primary character with printed sheets (which I keep indefinitely), various documents and backstory stuff, and power cards, but nothing I really use to play. As a DM, I require all players to have characters built with the Character Builder. I use the Adventure Tools Monster Builder for my custom monsters, NPCs, etc. I use Masterplan and DiceTool for running encounters. Due to lack of screen real estate on my laptop, I used to print off monster stat blocks for each encounter for easy reference; since switching to Masterplan from DM Battle Screen I no longer find this necessary. I do produce information cards (NPCs, plot info, etc) and other print-outs for players to keep in a campaign binder, but of course handout they receive was created on a PC. I make tokens for the monsters and NPCs using TokenTool. The only thing that I don't do digitally is the actual battle maps, which I make with Dungeon Tiles or draw on flip-mats with wet-erase markers. In all campaigns I'm involved with, as a player or a DM, all files related to the campaign are kept on Dropbox for sharing with the group. This includes character files, information documents, images, maps, etc. [/QUOTE]
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