12-14-2019, 10:17 AM | #11 | |
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: New Jersey
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Re: What simple accessories I'd like for TFT...
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https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/506924583132069888/556879192734564363/TFT_-_Assets_640.JPG Also, of course, we need nuisance creature counters... this photo was taken during a game before the errata rule limiting rats to 2 per hex. https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...05801738/3.png
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12-14-2019, 10:53 PM | #12 |
Join Date: May 2015
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Re: What simple accessories I'd like for TFT...
The thing about a motionless body on the ground, is that characters can almost never tell in combat which ones are actually dead, versus unconscious, faking it, asleep, etc. Showing skull & crossbones implies dead rather strongly.
Or skeletons or piles of bones... which are also pretty common literal dungeon features, so there's that kind of confusion too. |
12-18-2019, 10:11 AM | #13 |
Join Date: Jul 2018
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Re: What simple accessories I'd like for TFT...
Civilians, kids, animals, carts (with or without horses/oxen) if you only want things that move as counters.
If you want everything as counters we need tents, fences, shrubberies, trees, street dressings in general, fireplaces, chimneys and roof windows, bridges, walkways, walls, climbable walls, different broken ground markers, etc. Maybe higher ground markers of some sort or slope and stairs counters. Characters without drawn weapons, since they can depict more than one fighter/PC type. Easier for a player to relate to a more generic character and not skip it because the weapon was slightly off. You can even combine a character with the appropriate weapon counter on top. Monster silhouettes, they don't need to have exact features, just be generally humanoid, four legged, furry, winged or slithering. If the monster or counter is too specific, you tend to make the encounter fit the counter, instead of finding a fitting counter for the encounter you had already come up with. :-) Houses or squares (or just corners with different length of straight wall sections) that can be put down to represent anything from a barn to fenced in goat. Maybe a few doors and window markers to put on top of the wall counters. |
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