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Post by Chairman7w on Nov 8, 2004 17:35:19 GMT 1
Has anybody else had any trouble keeping track of which markers are which, since many are quite similar?
If so, have you come up with any unique systems or methods for keeping them apart?
I was thinking of making a special marker for the three rings, and making a special marker for Fellowship track and Corruption track. Has anybody done this? If so - what did you use?
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Post by nigel on Nov 8, 2004 17:57:03 GMT 1
I don't have a problem with the Elven Rings - there's no real need to distinguish between them.
For the corruption marker use a ring (ideally a one ring replica), for the fellowship marker you need something with 2 different 'sides' as you have to indicate if the fellowship is revealed or not.
Nigel
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Post by cheup on Nov 8, 2004 19:55:38 GMT 1
You only need to get used to the markers ;)#nosmileys
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Post by dougadamsau on Nov 9, 2004 0:35:38 GMT 1
Walt Mulder seems to have really value-added to his set. He uses a gold ring to record corruption. I was thinking of using the red and green hobbits from the Knizia boardgame to represent revealed/hidden fellowship
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Post by Chairman7w on Nov 9, 2004 0:43:32 GMT 1
Thanks everybody!
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