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<blockquote data-quote="redrick" data-source="post: 7039803" data-attributes="member: 6777696"><p>Recently, I've been looking for ways to improve the physical session notes I use at the table while gaming. I would be curious if other folks might be interested in posting some examples of the session notes they use in play? I'm particularly interested in notes for published adventures, as I find these tend to require the most "looking stuff up" at the table — when running an adventure of my own design, I tend to have a much better handle on the details, but I frequently find myself flipping through my notes while published adventures, trying to find the place that one detail was written down.</p><p></p><p>How do you lay out your adventure notes? Do you scribble everything you need in the margins or white space of your map? Do you put post-it-notes with the "must know facts" on the back of your screen? Fill your book with those little post-it flags? I'd love to see it and hear about it!</p><p></p><p>(Personally, I'm most interested in the analog approaches, as we play at a physical tabletop without laptops or tablets, though I do sometimes find myself needing to hastily reference PDFs on my cell phone — ugh.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrick, post: 7039803, member: 6777696"] Recently, I've been looking for ways to improve the physical session notes I use at the table while gaming. I would be curious if other folks might be interested in posting some examples of the session notes they use in play? I'm particularly interested in notes for published adventures, as I find these tend to require the most "looking stuff up" at the table — when running an adventure of my own design, I tend to have a much better handle on the details, but I frequently find myself flipping through my notes while published adventures, trying to find the place that one detail was written down. How do you lay out your adventure notes? Do you scribble everything you need in the margins or white space of your map? Do you put post-it-notes with the "must know facts" on the back of your screen? Fill your book with those little post-it flags? I'd love to see it and hear about it! (Personally, I'm most interested in the analog approaches, as we play at a physical tabletop without laptops or tablets, though I do sometimes find myself needing to hastily reference PDFs on my cell phone — ugh.) [/QUOTE]
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