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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #13

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A sash from Binia, some token holders from Gary, and a life counter ring.
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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #14

I am not sure what makes sense for your store, but we have bought blank Dansco books and 41 mm pages for our tokens, a soft clear plastic round container to put the gear in (I label them on the outside to what is in them), and a perfect carrying bag (can send you a pic) that holds the Dansco book, plastic roll, and pockets for a few other tokens and quick reference cards. I’ve used a laminator for my quick reference cards. Paper, ink cartridges, reader glasses, post office boxes, packaging tape, permanent markers, specific bead containers (for storage), magnetic wrist devices, are the other items I use for TD. What would be nice is some type of hit point markers for the boards that hold better and are more visible than the paper clips – an “after-market” upgrade, or maybe other HP counters. Also, people look for old stuff from TD, such as the old cups, “silver” TD coins, mugs, pins, actual props from the game, etc.

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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #15

Jeff321 wrote:
Also while I'm posting I would love if someone made some kind of combo badge holder and token holder. Maybe the front has space for the badge with token slots around it and the back has all token slots. For tokens that need to be quickly shown/given to the DM.


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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #16

MU Skulls Rob wrote:

Jeff321 wrote:
Also while I'm posting I would love if someone made some kind of combo badge holder and token holder. Maybe the front has space for the badge with token slots around it and the back has all token slots. For tokens that need to be quickly shown/given to the DM.


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One of my party lays the magnetic bracer flat and attaches it to his name badge. A little heavy for my tastes but he likes there instead of on his arm. I will see if I can get a picture of it.

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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #17

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Life Counter Ring!

I love this thing. I use it for MtG, 1st Ed D&D, TD, and any game that requires keeping track of health or some kind of score.
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Cranston's Character Generator for iDevices or Character Generator for Android

Amorgen's Excellent Excel Character Generator

Have you checked the Token DataBase ?

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What do you buy for TD besides tokens? 6 years 11 months ago #18

And, perhaps, with the new TE ruling, these :)


www.thetileapp.com/#this-is-tile

(stamp sized thing you can stick to your tokens and get an alert on your smartphone if they get out of range, bloeps and blorps to help you find it, etc.)


In reality these aren't practice for this, they cost $10-$20 each and last a year.

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