Do you fa/tg/uys have any favorites accessories you use to play rpg? I'm looking for good dice bags, hexagonal mat and anything that could help keep track of ammunition without rewriting my character sheet 50 times.
Any other accessory aimed at the players or at the GM is appreciated.
i like die hard dice's folding dice tray, it's the same size as a piece of paper flat so it's very portable
I use one of these for my 7 dice. Stole it from Grandma after she killed off my trickster with no allowed save.
>>54892523
Why don't just use two d10s to keep track of ammo?
They're entirely pointless and rather expensive, but I do like Elderwood Academy's stuff. I have one of their Hexchests I use for transporting my favourite dice, along with one of their Spellbooks which I use for carrying odds and ends, and recording numbers on the metal sheet set into the lid.
>>54892908
At least it's something expensive AND creative, unlike shit like wyrmwood where it's a thin box that costs 80 dollars
>>54892523
There's been a few things that have tempted me, but I don't have an active group these days so I rationalize away buying it.
In a way, I'm sort of glad that the times when I'd have paid dosh for these kinds of things has never intersected when I've had extra dosh to blow.
>>54892727
Pretty good idea ! It will keep my dices from falling from the table !
>>54892854
Not a bad idea !
>>54892908
It may be expensive but it's pretty rad.
>>54893633
I rationalize it pretty easily because I intend to keep playing my whole life, but I won't throw my money for some useless junk. In a sense, and if you don't buy the entire collection, of say DND 3.5 books, roleplaying is a very cheap hobby. I've played countless hours with just the nWoD and Vampire Requiem core book for example.