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Post by Eliath on Feb 15, 2009 8:59:29 GMT -5
If Shylock gets a "major cut" in the fight it is "+1 to Strike Defense, -1 to Grapple Defense, -1 to Grapple Offense to both fighters."
How are you showing these changes on the fighter cards during the fight?
I've made a range of small tokens that can cover the ability scores on the cards to reflect their "temporary" stats. I'm wondering if there is a better way out there that I'm not thinking of.
Thanks ;D
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Post by Trent Lawless on Feb 15, 2009 9:05:44 GMT -5
We really want to put together a token chart like Tom had done several years ago so that you can just look over and consult it and make changes as necessary. Believe me, I understand it can get difficult to keep track of! Hopefully we can put something like that together, if not before the Con, then for a release in Jamestown.
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Post by Darth Turkish on Feb 15, 2009 9:15:25 GMT -5
Which reminds me, Mr Lawless.
Check your email......
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Post by Eliath on Feb 15, 2009 10:30:52 GMT -5
I decided I would make my own. This is what I came up with:
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Post by Trent Lawless on Feb 15, 2009 13:40:08 GMT -5
Looks cool! That's pretty much what I was thinking. Turkish's (thanks for the e-mail) has fewer boxes (which could be preferable to some but not to others) and works for those who denote tokens by slash marks or dots or some such writing. This one here seems like it's more of the slide-the-pennies-along-the-continuum variety. Either would work fine depending on your style.
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Post by Darth Turkish on Feb 15, 2009 16:57:09 GMT -5
I like the "token sliding" method a lot.
My chart was less busy, but I think I like Eliath's system a bit better. Overall easier to manage, from a token standpoint.
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Post by Avarice on Feb 15, 2009 22:19:08 GMT -5
I like Eliath's alot, even though it's the only one I've seen. I believe I will use it once I get rolling.
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