gmonkey
Junior Strategist
I, for one, welcome our Infernal Overlords.
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Post by gmonkey on Sept 5, 2018 18:17:33 GMT
Maybe everyone but me just has a really good memory, but tracking points during games is something I still haven't figured out a best practice for. I used to use dice, and since points would max out at 5, I'd just start them on 6, which would represent zero, then move one die for each player to count points.
With SR2017 and SR2018, points can go way higher. I know that there's at least one point/round tracker gadget thing you can buy, but what do you guys all use?
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Lbofun
BattleBox Champ
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Post by Lbofun on Sept 5, 2018 18:36:57 GMT
I just write it down on my token case with a dry erase. One of the guys in meta has fancy dandy tally card that is laminated it has turn and point trackers. Now if you wanted to spend money Muse has a really spiffy counter on their site for around 20 monies.
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mazog
Junior Strategist
Walking and talking
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Post by mazog on Sept 6, 2018 0:20:37 GMT
You can buy a counting d20 wherever MTG is sold. It has adjacent numbers on adjacent faces, so you only have to turn it one side every time you get a point. I really like the steamroller tracking sheet somewhere in the tools of the trade subforum. It tracks objective type, control points, and objective health for you and your opponent, in addition to turns. That is my preferred tool, with the side benefit that I can track my win-loss ratio and other stuff on it. EDIT: It is here, if you scroll down you will find one updated for 2018. lormahordes.freeforums.net/thread/1886/sr2017-reference-sheet
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psyllus
Junior Strategist
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Post by psyllus on Sept 7, 2018 1:06:02 GMT
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