From: | Hansen <hansen@********.COM.SG> |
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Subject: | Re: An unusual Tokens question |
Date: | Sat, 30 May 1998 13:23:35 +0800 |
>>Hi There!
>>
>>Another way to reduce the tokens is to print out a creditstick-paper
>which
>>simply contains the Nuyens from 1 to ??? (we use 1 - 50). When you are
>using a
>>harder paper and/or a transparent film it will last for a long time.
>Maybe you
>>use a box like me for your deck then you could fix the measures of the
>paper
>>with the measures of the box and use it like a inlay without loosing
>space for
>>the cards. With a creditstick paper you only need 1 Token to mark your
>>Nuyens. For the damage we use dice (D12 make no problems).
>>
>>Have a nice day,
>>Peicky
>>
>My group mainly uses dice for everything. A pair of 10 siders for
>the nuyen (gives range of 00-99, I personally have had 34 at one time).
>And a bunch of 8 sided dice for damage. 10 sided dice
>for info or drug tokens (rarely do I have a character with both)
>and six sided dice for virus tokens. +1/+1 tokens are four sided
>dice. This works great. With the amount of RPGing that I do, I
>have plenty of dice or all sizes and it is just easier to change
>one dye than keep track of lots of counters.
Ultra Pro (the deck protector makers) are coming up with a counter that's
the size of a card. It can count from 1-50. Unforunately the illustrations
on it are MtG. Maybe they'll come up with ageneric one...