I made this for my game, I hope someone get use out of them. They are not flashy, but they are practical:
My homemade condition tokens
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I made this for my game, I hope someone get use out of them. They are not flashy, but they are practical:
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Neubert
November 19, 2008
I have an alternative way:
I went to my local DIY-store and got 5 of those paper paint samples for the colors white, red, black, blue, green and yellow/orange. I cut them out in roughly 1 inch squares and they now represent marking, curses and so on (and bloodied of course). A great (and free!) way of making markers/tokens – just remember to ask in the store if it is alright you take a bunch of the samples.
Only problem is that you can’t really stack a lot of them and still easily see each one (like with colored 1″ poker chips).
Mattias
December 31, 2013
Thanks, these are great!