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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7588979" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Only if used with wet erase, perhaps. But the way I use it, it is always set out on the table to my left. I have a number of small six-sided dice in various colors that I use as markers. </p><p></p><p>Note - that this time tracker has an initiative tracker built in so you may be able to use it for both. I don't use it for initiative as I use Hero Lab for complex encounters or just write it out on a piece of paper. Even having to erase wet/dry erase marker from a combat pad or similar is too much hassle for me. Also, I printed the Time Tracker at a smaller scale so that it takes up less table space. So I it would not be convenient for me to use to track initiative. But as a way to track rounds, turns, minutes, hours, and days - it is a great aid. I tick of days with wet erase (as the bottom of the tracker) but use my little d6 dice as time and tickler markers. </p><p></p><p>This has really helped me remember to roll for random encounters, track status effects, and to generally track in-game time. I've been using it for a few months now. I found it when I was researching better method for tracking time before starting my current Rappan Athuk campaign. Wish I would have found it years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7588979, member: 6796661"] Only if used with wet erase, perhaps. But the way I use it, it is always set out on the table to my left. I have a number of small six-sided dice in various colors that I use as markers. Note - that this time tracker has an initiative tracker built in so you may be able to use it for both. I don't use it for initiative as I use Hero Lab for complex encounters or just write it out on a piece of paper. Even having to erase wet/dry erase marker from a combat pad or similar is too much hassle for me. Also, I printed the Time Tracker at a smaller scale so that it takes up less table space. So I it would not be convenient for me to use to track initiative. But as a way to track rounds, turns, minutes, hours, and days - it is a great aid. I tick of days with wet erase (as the bottom of the tracker) but use my little d6 dice as time and tickler markers. This has really helped me remember to roll for random encounters, track status effects, and to generally track in-game time. I've been using it for a few months now. I found it when I was researching better method for tracking time before starting my current Rappan Athuk campaign. Wish I would have found it years ago. [/QUOTE]
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