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Join Date: Apr 2012
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For in person tabletop: 3d minis are best, then near proper sized top down printed counters and lastly, whatever you can find. Flat stand-up figs can almost vanish if you happen to be edge on from your seat.
For VTT like Roll20, I like the top down views for both characters, NPCs and dungeon stuff. Works better for me for facing and stuff. One easy way to make your own in person counters is to save those chip board type sheets that are often added to shipments. Glue printouts of horses, wagons etc to the sheets and cut after the glue dries. |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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One wonders when the top-down view on VTTs (reminiscent of videogames from decades ago) is replaced with something more like a first-person view.
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