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Post by madhopper50 on Jun 22, 2021 9:21:20 GMT -5
Has there been any thought on a game supplement (5.5" x 8.5'), standard game size, that would consist of hexes in various configurations, counters, furniture, wagons, small ships, etc.... These could be paper pages which could by mounted by the user. Enlarged spell/weapon/armor skill tables. The hexes could be used to enlarge the maps of current games and for DMs to create their own scenarios. If not cost prohibitive, the hexes & counters could be mounted as the game counters are now.
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Post by aceofspades on Jun 22, 2021 21:30:49 GMT -5
Hey madhopper, I've been working on building terrain and dungeon tiles using Crooked Staff Publishing's stuff. He has a YouTube channel and a Facebook page. He has some really good stuff out there and its fun to make. He is also very responsive on his Facebook page. Check it out on DriveThru. Its not specifically geared towards LAW or LTS, but you could certainly use it for that. I have also been making some of my own counters for monsters from internet pictures that I doctor up and scale to size using Libre Office (basically Powerpoint or Google Sheets). I use a glue stick to glue it to some card stock and then cut it out with an exacto knife. Works pretty well. If you search around you can find Fantasy Trip counters that you could do the same with. I attached a sample photo of how they came out. You could pretty much do this with any graphics you can find from the web. Its not too hard. - ace Attachments:
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Post by madhopper50 on Jun 22, 2021 23:23:13 GMT -5
Hey madhopper, I've been working on building terrain and dungeon tiles using Crooked Staff Publishing's stuff. He has a YouTube channel and a Facebook page. He has some really good stuff out there and its fun to make. He is also very responsive on his Facebook page. Check it out on DriveThru. Its not specifically geared towards LAW or LTS, but you could certainly use it for that. I have also been making some of my own counters for monsters from internet pictures that I doctor up and scale to size using Libre Office (basically Powerpoint or Google Sheets). I use a glue stick to glue it to some card stock and then cut it out with an exacto knife. Works pretty well. If you search around you can find Fantasy Trip counters that you could do the same with. I attached a sample photo of how they came out. You could pretty much do this with any graphics you can find from the web. Its not too hard. - ace Thanks!. I've thought about just using TFTLE counters/megahexes with LAW rules or downsizing them to LAW size. But I prefer the art on LAW counters to the TFT counters. I thought it would be great to get some official support for the game system.
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