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3 months ago ::
Mar 15, 2013 - 12:15PM
#11
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Date Joined:
Dec 10, 2008
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we use white poker chips to track monster HP. One of my players will typically take charge of this and write down how much damage has been inflicted on each monster on a white poker chip with dry-erase marker, then place the chip next to the monster. The chip can then be moved around with the monster
Although I track damage off to the side, I use these to keep them straight.
Those are officially awesome. 
OD&D, 1E and 2E challenged the player. 3E challenged the character, not the player. Now 4E takes it a step further by challenging a GROUP OF PLAYERS to work together as a TEAM. That's why I love 4E.
"Your ability to summon a horde of celestial superbeings at will is making my ... BMX skills look a bit redundant."
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