Getting ready to run my first session! Just need to find a stack of index cards and practice clock-drawing.
Getting ready to run my first session! Just need to find a stack of index cards and practice clock-drawing.
Getting ready to run my first session! Just need to find a stack of index cards and practice clock-drawing.
The hardest part of GMing Blades is drawing circles.
There’s no reason you can’t have square clocks.
Andrew Shields, MIND BLOWN.
I feel like John will find out and yell at me if my clocks are square
Daniel Phipps, I can’t imagine John yelling at anyone (but I only know him through his writing and his YouTube channel).
Where did you find the folder?
Sean Young It’s the Savage World Customizable GM screen, which I got through Amazon. It’s perfect for the BitD reference sheets since they’re all landscape oriented. I also really like that there are pockets on both sides so you can have maps facing the players
I just made mine out of cardboard Sean Young 🙂
I like the idea of various geometric shapes for clocks Andrew Shields, nice one. Triangles and pentagrams seem particularly useful.
Nathan Roberts​, I’m using pentagrams for all my ‘Lord Scurlock does a thing’ clocks now.
G. Michael Truran YES! Exactly.
I have a stack of old A4 perforated business card sheets laying about at work, so I will just self-print some clocks with 4, 6, and 8 segments on cards (with a space for the name of the clock) and use those. Nice and quick at the table.