9 thoughts on “80-lb. card stock, laminated. #beerproof”
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems.
I didn’t think it was possible to player proof a sheet. Never have I been so wrong.
When in doubt encase it in plastic.
Well, the PC playbooks are still somewhat vulnerable to mishaps… but then again, so are the PCs.
Also, go on the lookout for China (grease) pencils. They are better than dry/wet erase markers for players because they don’t dry out.
There’s a joke in here about “proof” and alcohol…
I beer-proof too!
A suggestion if you are doing this: print them on a different colour so you can find them more quickly amongst the white character sheets, maps and notes on the table.
Crayola also makes dry-erase crayons, which work very well, and are ideally suited to this sort of….misuse.
I do the same things for my playbooks that I take to conventions, along with some grease pencils. After a session it’s just a quick wipe-down and I’m ready for the next.
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems.
I didn’t think it was possible to player proof a sheet. Never have I been so wrong.
When in doubt encase it in plastic.
Well, the PC playbooks are still somewhat vulnerable to mishaps… but then again, so are the PCs.
Also, go on the lookout for China (grease) pencils. They are better than dry/wet erase markers for players because they don’t dry out.
There’s a joke in here about “proof” and alcohol…
I beer-proof too!
A suggestion if you are doing this: print them on a different colour so you can find them more quickly amongst the white character sheets, maps and notes on the table.
Crayola also makes dry-erase crayons, which work very well, and are ideally suited to this sort of….misuse.
I do the same things for my playbooks that I take to conventions, along with some grease pencils. After a session it’s just a quick wipe-down and I’m ready for the next.