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<blockquote data-quote="samursus" data-source="post: 5280333" data-attributes="member: 64280"><p>Characters: We use DDM minis... I have a few hundred or so... so they can usually find one close enough to represent their PC.</p><p></p><p>Monsters: I kinda a try to use DDM minis, but most of the time I resort to 1" mini poker chips I bought online a few years ago.. I have 20 each of about 12 colours. The nice thing about them is being able to write numbers on them with dry-erase.</p><p></p><p>Conditions: I use my collection of plastic pop-bottle rings I have accumulated after someone on ENWorld mentioned the idea when 4e first came out.</p><p></p><p>Maps: Pretty much use my Paizo flip-mat exclusively now. I had/have 2 other laminated grids (one hand-drawn, one from a 3.5 rulebook) but I LOVE the easy portability of the flip-mat. I am thinking of using regular graph paper for exploring as some have previously mentioned, using the flip-mat for combat only. If I have the time and inclination I will pre-draw the battle scene using the 12-colour dry-erase set I just bought, to occasionally make a vibrant map. Also planning on getting into the Dungeon Tiles: Master Sets, just to try out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samursus, post: 5280333, member: 64280"] Characters: We use DDM minis... I have a few hundred or so... so they can usually find one close enough to represent their PC. Monsters: I kinda a try to use DDM minis, but most of the time I resort to 1" mini poker chips I bought online a few years ago.. I have 20 each of about 12 colours. The nice thing about them is being able to write numbers on them with dry-erase. Conditions: I use my collection of plastic pop-bottle rings I have accumulated after someone on ENWorld mentioned the idea when 4e first came out. Maps: Pretty much use my Paizo flip-mat exclusively now. I had/have 2 other laminated grids (one hand-drawn, one from a 3.5 rulebook) but I LOVE the easy portability of the flip-mat. I am thinking of using regular graph paper for exploring as some have previously mentioned, using the flip-mat for combat only. If I have the time and inclination I will pre-draw the battle scene using the 12-colour dry-erase set I just bought, to occasionally make a vibrant map. Also planning on getting into the Dungeon Tiles: Master Sets, just to try out. [/QUOTE]
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