In the course of the game, we often think about pursuing more and more interesting game content, so we often add some props to the game: dice tower, dice tray, DM screen and so on. There are also various situations in the game where you need to record the relevant damage value and status. In the past, we can only use pen and paper to solve, but the result is often cumbersome, we can not always remember all. The effect is not intuitive enough. How to solve this situation, in the past period of time, there have been players who have come up with ways to solve it. Today, I will recommend several related props for everyone. I personally think that it can solve the current status record and increase the fun of the game to a certain extent. Let's take a look.
1.AOE Spell Template
Have you ever been playing a good session of Pathfinder or Dungeons and Dragons when the wizard decided to cast multiple fireballs into a room full of creatures? Did you have to dig out the book after arguing about who and what was hit, waiting for the player to pick the perfect drop location and have to remeasure it 15 times so he didn't hit everyone in the party as well? With this Area Of Effect markers, you won't have to worry about that anymore. Make sure you're out of the way from now on! Next time you try to dodge an explosion, make sure you know what a "20 ft circle" really is in-game squares and how to find the origin point of the splash on a grid.
The perfect way to map out where your spells will hit in Dungeons and Dragons 5E, Pathfinder, and many other TTRPGs.
Some spells are hard to calculate the AoE on a square grid map. Use these Spell Marker Templates to place over your map and easily see what creatures or players are inside the spell's AOE.
2.Condition Rings
One of the great challenges of playing and DMing Dungeons and Dragons and other role-playing games is keeping track of it all... Who caught on fire when that fire elemental burst through the group? Who is in the midst of a grapple? Is that miniature you turned onto its side dying? Or just prone?
Condition rings are a simple but effective way of eliminating the confusion and making your battlefield conditions not only easier to manage but helping both players and dungeon master's alike to avoid troublesomely'I forgot that' moments that break your immersion.
These simple rings can be placed over a miniature to indicate what type of condition/effects they are currently under.
3.Initiative Tracker
We all know how hard and important it can be keeping a good organized RPG Table. Keep track of all Character and NPCs/Encounters with this easy to use an initiative tracker. Simply place the order of initiatives into the main holder and never forget the turn again.
The Initiative tracker will sit sturdily on the table and can be removed from its base. This item comes supplied with 12 tokens that can easily be removed or placed into its sockets.
Using these trackers means less time spent looking things up, tabulating damage, and worrying about whose turn it is and more time to focusing on the action.
“Whoso pulleth out this sword from this magic circle is right wise Game Master born of all tabletop.” It's going to be a really big help for DM!
4.Flying Miniatures Combat Riser
Tired of using coins, plastic bottles, checkers or whatever else you can find to show an elevation in your game? Then this Combat Tier Set is for you!
This game aid gives you the ability to show elevation ranging from 0 to 9999 ft with the base set. It also gives you the ability to combat at different heights with the combat stage platforms. It's great for aerial combat, wall defense scenarios, and will make water combats a breeze with the ability to accurately represent three-dimensional combat.
This set is made of durable acrylic. Give yourself or your players a quick visual reference to enhance the adventure experience. An exceptional tool and ideal gift for DM!
And this kit Included two sizes item:
- 1 Small Flight Stand(a 1" square base, a 1" round stand, 2 3.9" high acrylic risers)
- 1 Large Flight Stand(a 2" square base,a 2" round stand, 2 3.9" high acrylic risers)
A must-have for any gaming table!
If there is anything that can make our game process rich and colorful, then I think more props with related functions can make our game more interesting, the experience is more complete and true, and avoid the cumbersome record. Let us look forward to the emergence of more and better products.