Welcome, Guest
Username: Password: Remember me

TOPIC: How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only?

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #1

  • jedibcg
  • jedibcg's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • 10th Level
  • Supporter
  • What is personal text?
  • Posts: 10746
Currently there are 2 tokens that only the Dwarf Fighter can use. Elf Wizard and Wizard currently have the exact same set of available tokens. Because of the precedent with the Dwarf Fighter if there was ever a token the Elf Wizard could use that the Wizard could not it would simply be labeled Elf Wizard. However if there was ever a token the Fighter could use that the Dwarf Fighter could not use what would it be labeled? It could not be Fighter as it is ruled that Fighter includes the Dwarf Fighter (see any tokens created before the Dwarf existed they are labelled as Fighter). I don't remember which guide this is in but it is a standard rule we all know.

Any token labelled just Wizard works the same way.

So if we needed to put Human Fighter and Human Wizard on the tokens (if they ever exist) should the character cards also be changed to Human Fighter and Human Wizard?

Just a random thought that occurred to me today and figured I would see what everyone else thought.
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #2

I could see "Fighter (not Dwarf Fighter)" being used.
Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
Please post TDb corrections in this thread .
If I write something in teal, it should not be taken seriously

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #3

  • jedibcg
  • jedibcg's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • 10th Level
  • Supporter
  • What is personal text?
  • Posts: 10746

Druegar wrote: I could see "Fighter (not Dwarf Fighter)" being used.


I could see that, you think that would be more optimal than Human Fighter?
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #4

Yes, but only because we haven't explicitly stated that the non-dwarf fighter is human.
Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
Please post TDb corrections in this thread .
If I write something in teal, it should not be taken seriously

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #5

What about just "non-Dwarven fighter" ? Unless we think Elf Fighters will become a thing.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #6

that works too
Have you looked it up in the TDb ?
Please post TDb corrections in this thread .
If I write something in teal, it should not be taken seriously

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #7

  • jedibcg
  • jedibcg's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • 10th Level
  • Supporter
  • What is personal text?
  • Posts: 10746

Druegar wrote: Yes, but only because we haven't explicitly stated that the non-dwarf fighter is human.


Fair enough. Does it pigeon whole if there is every 2 fighters besides the Dwarf Fighter?
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #8

jedibcg wrote:

Druegar wrote: Yes, but only because we haven't explicitly stated that the non-dwarf fighter is human.


Fair enough. Does it pigeon whole if there is every 2 fighters besides the Dwarf Fighter?


It seems like this would be a rare enough case that the few impacted tokens could be handled by errata.

Much like if say we rolled the two Fighters back together and needed to deal with the Dwarf Fighter tokens. ;)

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #9

  • jedibcg
  • jedibcg's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • 10th Level
  • Supporter
  • What is personal text?
  • Posts: 10746

Fiddy wrote: It seems like this would be a rare enough case that the few impacted tokens could be handled by errata.

Much like if say we rolled the two Fighters back together and needed to deal with the Dwarf Fighter tokens. ;)

I haven't a clue how rare it may or may not be. But I do agree an errata would fix that.
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Last edit: by jedibcg.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #10

Braxton wrote: What about just "non-Dwarven fighter" ? Unless we think Elf Fighters will become a thing.


Clearly Legolas and Elrond are Elvish fighters as well as the army
Please visit my fledgling token store.
truedungeon.com/forum?view=topic&catid=583&id=247486

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #11

Fiddy wrote:

jedibcg wrote:

Druegar wrote: Yes, but only because we haven't explicitly stated that the non-dwarf fighter is human.


Fair enough. Does it pigeon whole if there is every 2 fighters besides the Dwarf Fighter?


It seems like this would be a rare enough case that the few impacted tokens could be handled by errata.

Much like if say we rolled the two Fighters back together and needed to deal with the Dwarf Fighter tokens. ;)

If the two fighters were rolled together, I would hope it would be due to making race tokens. In this case, I would think that tokens for "Dwarf Fighter" would require the Dwarf race token.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

How would you distinguish a token for a Fighter or a Wizard only? 4 years 4 months ago #12

  • jedibcg
  • jedibcg's Avatar Topic Author
  • Away
  • 10th Level
  • Supporter
  • What is personal text?
  • Posts: 10746

Bob Chasan wrote:

Braxton wrote: What about just "non-Dwarven fighter" ? Unless we think Elf Fighters will become a thing.


Clearly Legolas and Elrond are Elvish fighters as well as the army


Legolas is a Ranger, imo.
You either discover a star or you don't. You arrogant punk.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.112 seconds