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<blockquote data-quote="Kristian Serrano" data-source="post: 3577567" data-attributes="member: 13046"><p>I own this collection. I think it's an awesome gaming aid. I once used purchased counters, but I used to get frustrated with having to hunt for them, not having the right amount, not having the exact image I wanted, etc. Then I purchased the CD-ROM version of this product, and I used it for printing whatever number of tokens I needed for upcoming encounters. Even better still, I switched to using <a href="http://rptools.net" target="_blank">MapTool and TokenTool</a> at the game table and I create tokens using the Counter Collection. I even added the collection in the image browser for quick on-the-fly adding of drag-and-drop tokens, which is great for when a character casts a summoning spell or when the game takes a detour and I need to drop in new tokens.</p><p></p><p>The only caveat is if you want to print the tokens. I created a word template that has 1/2" grids [for accommodating small creatures]. The grids allow me to tile the images together and snap the tokens to sizes needed.</p><p></p><p>There have been a few conversations here and there on various forums about how to make them durable or how to print them with a sharp image. Some suggest using card stock for durability; others say use photo paper for sharper, brighter images. Still others suggest laminating them or wrapping them in transparent tape. Personally, I just print to cardstock and treat them as disposable.</p><p></p><p>In summary, get it. It's worth it. It even has monsters presented in WotC books such as Libris Mortis, but it lacks psionic creatures, or the new Eberron races.</p><p></p><p>There's also a limited edition <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=%22FDP4302%22" target="_blank">Ptolus Counter Collection Digital CD-ROM</a> , but it only has 200 counters and costs as much as the gold. Fiery Dragon might discount it at GenCon, and I think they plan to sell it through DriveThruRPG.com as a download once the CD-ROMs are sold out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristian Serrano, post: 3577567, member: 13046"] I own this collection. I think it's an awesome gaming aid. I once used purchased counters, but I used to get frustrated with having to hunt for them, not having the right amount, not having the exact image I wanted, etc. Then I purchased the CD-ROM version of this product, and I used it for printing whatever number of tokens I needed for upcoming encounters. Even better still, I switched to using [url=http://rptools.net]MapTool and TokenTool[/url] at the game table and I create tokens using the Counter Collection. I even added the collection in the image browser for quick on-the-fly adding of drag-and-drop tokens, which is great for when a character casts a summoning spell or when the game takes a detour and I need to drop in new tokens. The only caveat is if you want to print the tokens. I created a word template that has 1/2" grids [for accommodating small creatures]. The grids allow me to tile the images together and snap the tokens to sizes needed. There have been a few conversations here and there on various forums about how to make them durable or how to print them with a sharp image. Some suggest using card stock for durability; others say use photo paper for sharper, brighter images. Still others suggest laminating them or wrapping them in transparent tape. Personally, I just print to cardstock and treat them as disposable. In summary, get it. It's worth it. It even has monsters presented in WotC books such as Libris Mortis, but it lacks psionic creatures, or the new Eberron races. There's also a limited edition [URL=http://www.google.com/search?q=%22FDP4302%22]Ptolus Counter Collection Digital CD-ROM[/URL] , but it only has 200 counters and costs as much as the gold. Fiery Dragon might discount it at GenCon, and I think they plan to sell it through DriveThruRPG.com as a download once the CD-ROMs are sold out. [/QUOTE]
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