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<blockquote data-quote="Orius" data-source="post: 3932318" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>I used a system that I saw in the Dungeoncraft articles in Dragon right around the release of 3e.</p><p></p><p>RRR</p><p>RRR</p><p></p><p>represents six combat rounds. That makes up a minute. Cross out 1 R for each combat round. When all are crossed out, then you go to the next set:</p><p></p><p>MMMMM</p><p>MMMMM</p><p></p><p>Which represents 10 minutes. When you cross off all six rounds, you cross off an M. This countinues with turns (the old-school 10 minute increments which I kept for record keeping), hours, and then days. Though maybe I didn't cross off days. </p><p></p><p> I had a sheet set up for printing out which I used for keeping track of time. At the top of the page was a blank space for the current date in the campaign. Below that I had my sets of Rs, Ms, Ts, and Hs to keep track of the passage of time. On the left side of the page below that I a column of numbers that started at 21+ and counted down to 1 which I used to mark initiative for all combatants. In the bottom right corner was a series of boxes I used for checking off spell durations. In the middle of the paper was an empty space I used for keeping track of enemy hps and stuff like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orius, post: 3932318, member: 8863"] I used a system that I saw in the Dungeoncraft articles in Dragon right around the release of 3e. RRR RRR represents six combat rounds. That makes up a minute. Cross out 1 R for each combat round. When all are crossed out, then you go to the next set: MMMMM MMMMM Which represents 10 minutes. When you cross off all six rounds, you cross off an M. This countinues with turns (the old-school 10 minute increments which I kept for record keeping), hours, and then days. Though maybe I didn't cross off days. I had a sheet set up for printing out which I used for keeping track of time. At the top of the page was a blank space for the current date in the campaign. Below that I had my sets of Rs, Ms, Ts, and Hs to keep track of the passage of time. On the left side of the page below that I a column of numbers that started at 21+ and counted down to 1 which I used to mark initiative for all combatants. In the bottom right corner was a series of boxes I used for checking off spell durations. In the middle of the paper was an empty space I used for keeping track of enemy hps and stuff like that. [/QUOTE]
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