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<blockquote data-quote="Skalekan" data-source="post: 3155255" data-attributes="member: 46983"><p>Dear allknowing forum, </p><p></p><p>My players (or maybe me as DM) is bad at handling treasure and items they find. They constantly forget to note them and also forget to note them when they used them up or sell them.</p><p></p><p>Some might say "tough luck, you forgot to write it down so now you don't have it, haha" but that is not really fair and not a good solution.</p><p></p><p>Instead I want to make some index cards for each item, standard CCG-size or so. Whenever they find something, I would give them a card with the "unidentified longsword (#531)" along with the stats. When they identify it I would change the card for "holy avenger", again with stats instead of both them and me trying to remember from which guy they stole it. Wards and the like should of course have checkboxes that note the amount of charges left.</p><p></p><p>Also this will solve the problem of which PC actually have the item during gameplay. Maybe some envelopes could be used as magic bags that hold everything.</p><p></p><p>Scrolls and potions are other excellent items for this system, plus you could add the mechanics so people wouldn't have to look it up whenever they use something other than Cure Light Wounds. Maybe it could even work for feats - select a feat - get a card.</p><p></p><p>In general I think this along with some money for Monopoly or something could really take some of the annoying timestealing bureaucracy out of the game. Also if the cards are really nice with graphics, background picture and printed in color on nice cardstock, it would also be cool handouts.</p><p></p><p>But it all comes down to making the cards. I remember one time seing you could buy some buy I would rather make my own custom made, both to save some money and also to get the exact items I need.</p><p></p><p>So my question to the forum oracle is: has anybody made some I can see? Know where to get graphics? Maybe even someone has made some I can get a copy of? Or perhaps a nice template? Is there any community effort to create such items? Potentially you could make all items, spells etc. as cards and make them available for download and print the ones you need?</p><p></p><p>With some programming skills you could even make a nice webinterface where you could add items. Others could then select the items they want along with a custom templete and get a PDF of the cards. That would be sweet!</p><p></p><p>Any help much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>The Skalekan</p><p></p><p>(Card with PCs and monsters also works wonders for keeping stats and an initiative stack. Myself and I know many others use cards, especially the miniature cards for this)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skalekan, post: 3155255, member: 46983"] Dear allknowing forum, My players (or maybe me as DM) is bad at handling treasure and items they find. They constantly forget to note them and also forget to note them when they used them up or sell them. Some might say "tough luck, you forgot to write it down so now you don't have it, haha" but that is not really fair and not a good solution. Instead I want to make some index cards for each item, standard CCG-size or so. Whenever they find something, I would give them a card with the "unidentified longsword (#531)" along with the stats. When they identify it I would change the card for "holy avenger", again with stats instead of both them and me trying to remember from which guy they stole it. Wards and the like should of course have checkboxes that note the amount of charges left. Also this will solve the problem of which PC actually have the item during gameplay. Maybe some envelopes could be used as magic bags that hold everything. Scrolls and potions are other excellent items for this system, plus you could add the mechanics so people wouldn't have to look it up whenever they use something other than Cure Light Wounds. Maybe it could even work for feats - select a feat - get a card. In general I think this along with some money for Monopoly or something could really take some of the annoying timestealing bureaucracy out of the game. Also if the cards are really nice with graphics, background picture and printed in color on nice cardstock, it would also be cool handouts. But it all comes down to making the cards. I remember one time seing you could buy some buy I would rather make my own custom made, both to save some money and also to get the exact items I need. So my question to the forum oracle is: has anybody made some I can see? Know where to get graphics? Maybe even someone has made some I can get a copy of? Or perhaps a nice template? Is there any community effort to create such items? Potentially you could make all items, spells etc. as cards and make them available for download and print the ones you need? With some programming skills you could even make a nice webinterface where you could add items. Others could then select the items they want along with a custom templete and get a PDF of the cards. That would be sweet! Any help much appreciated. The Skalekan (Card with PCs and monsters also works wonders for keeping stats and an initiative stack. Myself and I know many others use cards, especially the miniature cards for this) [/QUOTE]
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