Saturday, July 7, 2018

I wanted to share with you my solo gaming kit. I've been collecting all components little by little. It's a zip binder in which I keep my Scarlet Heroes book [1], tons of paper sheets of all varieties (lined, gridded and hexagonal [2]), a pencil, and a mini stack of adhesive paper bookmarks. I also include a foldable dice rolling tray, a small bag of dice, GM's Apprentice decks [3], and a set of pigma pens (I'm learning how to draw maps thanks to Dyson Logos online tutorial [4]).

I wanted to share with you my solo gaming kit. I've been collecting all components little by little. It's a zip binder in which I keep my Scarlet Heroes book [1], tons of paper sheets of all varieties (lined, gridded and hexagonal [2]), a pencil, and a mini stack of adhesive paper bookmarks. I also include a foldable dice rolling tray, a small bag of dice, GM's Apprentice decks [3], and a set of pigma pens (I'm learning how to draw maps thanks to Dyson Logos online tutorial [4]).

If I'm feeling greedy, I include my dice bag of devouring because there's nothing more satisfying than holding handfuls of dice for no other good reason than just doing it... and if my cat is feeling nosy, he includes himself too!

[1] This is my current favorite. Once Ironsworn becomes available as a POD, I know I'll include it too!
[2] The hexagonal gridded paper is actually graph paper used for organic and bio chemistry. If you search it like that in Amazon, you'll find lots of options to choose from.
[3] I'm currently using the generic and fantasy decks.
[4] https://rpgcharacters.wordpress.com/maps/tutorials-help/






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