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TOPIC: Best Way of Making a Party Card

Re: Best Way of Making a Party Card 8 years 10 months ago #13

Raven wrote: but they're supposed to be checking those at the XP/Treasure Desk too.


I've never had anybody check my TE-tokens at the end of the run, but I always keep them with me just in case.
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Re: Best Way of Making a Party Card 8 years 10 months ago #14

Kirk Bauer wrote:

Raven wrote: but they're supposed to be checking those at the XP/Treasure Desk too.


I've never had anybody check my TE-tokens at the end of the run, but I always keep them with me just in case.


It was very regularly done the past several years. I don't really remember if it was done last year on every run though. But like Kirk, I do keep all my TE's together in one Coin Wallet. So if anyone wants to see all of them they can count them there. Though depending on the ruling of AoW and CoS I might not be able to fit everything in one Coin Wallet.
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Re: Best Way of Making a Party Card 8 years 10 months ago #15

jedibcg wrote:

Kirk Bauer wrote:

Raven wrote: but they're supposed to be checking those at the XP/Treasure Desk too.


I've never had anybody check my TE-tokens at the end of the run, but I always keep them with me just in case.


It was very regularly done the past several years. I don't really remember if it was done last year on every run though. But like Kirk, I do keep all my TE's together in one Coin Wallet. So if anyone wants to see all of them they can count them there. Though depending on the ruling of AoW and CoS I might not be able to fit everything in one Coin Wallet.


I worked the epilogue room in 2012 and we checked them. On all my runs in 2013 and 2014 (4 each year) they were never checked
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Re: Best Way of Making a Party Card 8 years 9 months ago #16

I've never had them NOT check.... lemme tell ya, I'm beginning to wonder if they aren't getting worn down with all the action they get.

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Re: Best Way of Making a Party Card 8 years 9 months ago #17

i love using the Amorgen sheet. The only thing you have to be careful of are any synergistic tokens. If you are not sure what you will play and you decide "Well, I'll put in my builds for 5 or 6 different classes just in case" that is good but if you put in a charm of synergy or good fortune or something like that on all of the builds, when you print out the party card so you have them all on 1 page it will automatically assume that you have all those toons with all those tokens in the party. Not a big deal if you realize it but something to keep in mind. That being said, it is a great tool.

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