So I’m a huge user of tokens in most/all of my games.

So I’m a huge user of tokens in most/all of my games.

So I’m a huge user of tokens in most/all of my games.

One of the ways I like to tokenize in games that have a degree of modularity is to print cards for items and abilities that the players have. My players always get a “Player Booklet” for their characters which is usually a report booklet with 3 hole punched sheets. Since I use a lot of cards in my games I include a sheet or two of collectible card sheets that hold 9 cards.

I know my players and I will almost guarantee that at least three of the five will take much advantage of the “Take an X move from another playbook.” advancement so there is likely to be a lot of ability swapping. As a result, and because I am a glutton for punishment, I will likely print and laminate cards from each playbook to cover the moves once the materials are available.

My question is – would it be acceptable to share the resulting files with the community as a free game aid? I’m happy to do so, but also cognizant of the fact that this is commercial content and I would truly regret taking anything away from the developers of this amazing game.

Thanks and really looking forward to the release! 😀

3 thoughts on “So I’m a huge user of tokens in most/all of my games.”

  1. Awesome, thank you. I’ve got a bunch of ideas for dressing them . . . but it will take time to work it out. And that’s something I have at the moment 🙂

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