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Miniatures Adventure => Call of Cthulhu => Strange Aeons => Topic started by: Black Cavalier on November 02, 2012, 05:12:54 AM
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Has anyone made a more detailed Quick Reference Sheet, that would include an outline of the steps of Ranged & Close Combat, +/- for combat, etc? I know the core book has one, but that's just the weapons, plus the insanity & injury tables.
Also, has anyone made an editable PDF out of the Threshold & Lurker log sheets?
Thanks
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Has anyone made a more detailed Quick Reference Sheet, that would include an outline of the steps of Ranged & Close Combat, +/- for combat, etc? I know the core book has one, but that's just the weapons, plus the insanity & injury tables.
Also, has anyone made an editable PDF out of the Threshold & Lurker log sheets?
Thanks
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=d508ade4c09eb0a3495eb8979b73858a&topic=45929.0
There's partly what you want here (above) and if I had Acrobat's full version, I could define fields for the PDF's but at present these aren't editable.
I had asked for input on the quick reference, but I was met mostly with silence and disinterest, so I stopped work on it. It suits my purposes quite well.
I was considering putting spell lists on the back along with the combat value tables, but as I said, I ended work on it.
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I am currently on a Strange Aeons hiatus but when I start playing again I will surely take a look at your roster log sheets 8)
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When you do, if you need anything on the quick reference, just let me know.
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Plough on ahead with the quick ref sheets superflynt and/or Black Cavalier. They would be much appreciated. I was looking at your rosters yesterday actually superflynt. One with space for two more agents would be appreciated. My last list had a character and 5 agents.
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Quite honestly, the cards that a gent made are the best option for setting up lists, in my humble opinion. They come 4 to a sheet...I can't recall the thread...but they're brilliant. I tossed the whole idea of ever using lists again after I started using those cards, it made it much more of a miniatures game closer to Heroscape or Dungeons and Dragons from a "look" perspective than a roleplaying game.
That's just my 2 cents.
That said, I had considered making one sheet with the character only, the weapons table and insanity table, and the party inventory (spells, map bits, wins/losses) and then have the next page only agents, and the third page only civilians, animals, and Special Agents.
I may just sod it all off and do an Excel sheet.
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Those cards sound interesting, you might remember that I made a bunch of equipment reference cards for Strange Aeons (and if Uncle Mike will finally get around to upload them, everyone can use them, hint hint!), and I also like to just pick pre-made options instead of making each list from the ground up. Do you have any more information about these cards?
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The cards are bad ass, that's all the info I have :)
Actually, there here, on the forums. Let me check...hmm...
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=30110.0
There ya go, mate. They're absolutely wonderful to play with.
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Bookmarked, thanks. I wonder why I haven't heard of these before. I will definitely use them next time I play. I'll probably laminate them and write with water-soluble pens.. or just print on normal white paper.
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I thought of using Chinagraph pencils on laminated surfaces...but in the end I just printed up a bunch and hoped for the best. Lucky for me....they're all dead. :)
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Lucky for me....they're all dead. :)
lol