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<blockquote data-quote="Ringtail" data-source="post: 9528035" data-attributes="member: 7015570"><p>I've bought many accessories and game books over the years, and continue to do so, but there are a handful of staples:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">I've been using the same Chessex Wet-Erase battle map for 12 years. It was one of the first things I bought as a baby GM (from my FLGS) in high school, its been with me for my entire gaming lifespan, as well as the entirety of my longest running (8 years) group.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Scythe Metal Coin set. D&D inspiration, Pathfinder Hero Points, any game that has a token system I bust out these big fat gold coins that go with the board game Scythe. Runner up I also have some crappy metal pirate coins, the kind you find at gift shops at the beach (or on amazon now). I swap between them based on vibes.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">My mini collection. I've been building onto it over the years certainly, but I've been using the same core collection of miniatures since about 2019, and the oldest ones go back to when I bought the battle map. It all fits in one skinny tackle box style container that I can slide into my bag and has all the basics (Orcs, Goblins, Skeletons, Guards, Bandits, etc.) Plus a few large minis like a pair of trolls and an owlbear. Once I got all of these "core" minis, I found I stopped buying new ones. I had pretty much everything covered and super specific minis would rarely make it into the box. Prioritizing space.</li> </ol><p>Edit: Oh and Return of the Lazy DM. I rarely bust the book out these days, but since I read it the first time I continue to structure my homebrew notes based on the guidlines therein. Its just so clean and easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringtail, post: 9528035, member: 7015570"] I've bought many accessories and game books over the years, and continue to do so, but there are a handful of staples: [LIST=1] [*]I've been using the same Chessex Wet-Erase battle map for 12 years. It was one of the first things I bought as a baby GM (from my FLGS) in high school, its been with me for my entire gaming lifespan, as well as the entirety of my longest running (8 years) group. [*]Scythe Metal Coin set. D&D inspiration, Pathfinder Hero Points, any game that has a token system I bust out these big fat gold coins that go with the board game Scythe. Runner up I also have some crappy metal pirate coins, the kind you find at gift shops at the beach (or on amazon now). I swap between them based on vibes. [*]My mini collection. I've been building onto it over the years certainly, but I've been using the same core collection of miniatures since about 2019, and the oldest ones go back to when I bought the battle map. It all fits in one skinny tackle box style container that I can slide into my bag and has all the basics (Orcs, Goblins, Skeletons, Guards, Bandits, etc.) Plus a few large minis like a pair of trolls and an owlbear. Once I got all of these "core" minis, I found I stopped buying new ones. I had pretty much everything covered and super specific minis would rarely make it into the box. Prioritizing space. [/LIST] Edit: Oh and Return of the Lazy DM. I rarely bust the book out these days, but since I read it the first time I continue to structure my homebrew notes based on the guidlines therein. Its just so clean and easy. [/QUOTE]
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