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<blockquote data-quote="Truename" data-source="post: 5053149" data-attributes="member: 78255"><p>Thanks! When you print, you should end up with one piece of paper printed on both sides. To do this, you need a duplex printer OR you can simply put the first page back in the paper tray and print again.</p><p></p><p>Then to fold, let's take the Psuedodragon as an example. This is much easier to do than to describe. There's just two folds.</p><p></p><p>To get oriented, look at the very bottom of the page--you should see some faint grey numbers at the bottom of each column. Column 1 is the "Lore" column and provides DC 15 information. Column 2 is the "Powers" column and provides DC 20 info. Column 3 is the "Vulnerabilities" column--it combines with column 2 and 4 to provide DC 25 info.</p><p></p><p>What we want to do is fold the paper so that we can selectively reveal the DC 15, 20 or 25 info depending on what the players roll.</p><p></p><p>1. First, put the paper on the table in front of you with the dashed lines down. You should be looking at the side with the 2, 3, and 4 on the bottom. Orient it so the numbers are along the bottom edge and the words "Mountain Pseudodragon" are in the upper right corner.</p><p></p><p>2. Now make the first fold. Hold the left side down and lift up the right edge, curling it up and over to the left so that it covers up column 3. Keep going until you can see the dashed line printed on the other side, and crease the paper along that line.</p><p></p><p>3. Now you should only see the Powers column, which is column #2. The black-and-white picture should be covered up by the folded paper.</p><p></p><p>4. Now fold again. Take the right hand edge and fold it, like before, along the second dashed line. This should cover up the Powers stat block and reveal column 1, the Lore column. You're done.</p><p></p><p>The result should be a tall, narrow piece of folded paper with a strip exposed on the left hand side. (That's for a three-hole punch.) On the front of the paper is the Lore column. That's the DC 15 handout. Unfold it once and you see the Powers column. That's the DC 20 handout. Unfold it again, and you see the whole sheet with the numbers 2, 3, and 4 on the bottom. That's the DC 25 handout.</p><p></p><p>The idea is that you use a dot of glue to hold the folds closed and then you unfold it at the table according to your players' knowledge roll.</p><p></p><p>I hope that's clear--like I said, it's a lot harder to describe than to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Truename, post: 5053149, member: 78255"] Thanks! When you print, you should end up with one piece of paper printed on both sides. To do this, you need a duplex printer OR you can simply put the first page back in the paper tray and print again. Then to fold, let's take the Psuedodragon as an example. This is much easier to do than to describe. There's just two folds. To get oriented, look at the very bottom of the page--you should see some faint grey numbers at the bottom of each column. Column 1 is the "Lore" column and provides DC 15 information. Column 2 is the "Powers" column and provides DC 20 info. Column 3 is the "Vulnerabilities" column--it combines with column 2 and 4 to provide DC 25 info. What we want to do is fold the paper so that we can selectively reveal the DC 15, 20 or 25 info depending on what the players roll. 1. First, put the paper on the table in front of you with the dashed lines down. You should be looking at the side with the 2, 3, and 4 on the bottom. Orient it so the numbers are along the bottom edge and the words "Mountain Pseudodragon" are in the upper right corner. 2. Now make the first fold. Hold the left side down and lift up the right edge, curling it up and over to the left so that it covers up column 3. Keep going until you can see the dashed line printed on the other side, and crease the paper along that line. 3. Now you should only see the Powers column, which is column #2. The black-and-white picture should be covered up by the folded paper. 4. Now fold again. Take the right hand edge and fold it, like before, along the second dashed line. This should cover up the Powers stat block and reveal column 1, the Lore column. You're done. The result should be a tall, narrow piece of folded paper with a strip exposed on the left hand side. (That's for a three-hole punch.) On the front of the paper is the Lore column. That's the DC 15 handout. Unfold it once and you see the Powers column. That's the DC 20 handout. Unfold it again, and you see the whole sheet with the numbers 2, 3, and 4 on the bottom. That's the DC 25 handout. The idea is that you use a dot of glue to hold the folds closed and then you unfold it at the table according to your players' knowledge roll. I hope that's clear--like I said, it's a lot harder to describe than to do. [/QUOTE]
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