Andrew Shields Have you gauged interest in a set of wet-erase clock cards of various ticks with the stylistic…

Andrew Shields Have you gauged interest in a set of wet-erase clock cards of various ticks with the stylistic…

Andrew Shields Have you gauged interest in a set of wet-erase clock cards of various ticks with the stylistic elements of the Heist Deck? Saves paper for eco-conscious peeps in the long run, and adds another game-flavored piece on the table.

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  1. Those keys are fantastic!

    Yes, a placemat might be the way to go for something with clocks.

    There was a Kickstarter for Fate gaming aids – Fate Accompli- dry/wet-erase reusables for Aspects etc. They’re quite nice. Something like that but with more Bladesy atmosphere would be great.

    BTW, I just received my Heist Deck today – they’re really nicely done with excellent jumping-off points.

  2. https://fictivefantasies.wordpress.com/blades-in-the-dark/

    The heist deck is something I did on my own with John’s approval. I wanted to provide a tool to make it easy to improvise heists or challenges. There are cards for obstacles, important people (to hire you or to target), and fancy treasures. They all have suggestions for how to bend them to fit what you need.

    You can deal out a heist ahead of time so you have time to think about what opportunities might come up if they go looking for work. I put some examples of that on the site so you can see how it might work.

    You can also use it to get some ideas in a hurry for people named in a blackmail note, or people at a fancy party, or a legendary treasure, or some problems as they cut across a bad part of town. =)

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