I have been experimenting with making reference cards for the party’s followers in my Roll20 Dungeon World campaing. These are based on the follower rules from Perilous Wilds.
I have been experimenting with making reference cards for the party’s followers in my Roll20 Dungeon World campaing.
I have been experimenting with making reference cards for the party’s followers in my Roll20 Dungeon World campaing.
Wildly awesome – just one thing – loyality may rise and drop, according to perilious wilds.
If you wish, you could make a side tracker, with loyality running from -3 to +3, and the starting loyality circled.
This is absolutely amazing!
Andrea Serafini That’s a good point, although I can easily update the cards at the end of session. The sliding scale would likely work best if these were used at a physical table, rather than Roll20 – although it could still work.
Also, just to be clear the illustrations are taken from MtG cards and are nothing to do with me.
Dave Sealy These are super cool. I just started using Roll20 for my games as one of my players moved and I’m clearly under-using it’s options 😀
Ari Black I just upload these images as handouts for the players to access. In theory they could be loaded as tokens and then placed onto the gaming area, or I suppose used as a custom card in the card decks.
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These are great! Could you post a blank template so we xcould use them.
A quick and easy way to create them is to use an online Magic the Gathering cards generator, like: http://mtgcardsmith.com/
james day I would be happy to, but I made them in Illustrator, so I’m not sure how easily you’d be able to use the template.
Alternatively, I made this fillable PDF, which is based on a different design but you can enter text in the text fields and click on the image to insert a new one (but the image must be a PDF unfortunately).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-zmlkgjmFt1V09RMDVHNFVOVVU/view?usp=sharing
I can post a blank Jpeg of this version if anyone wants it.
So like.