Condition Markers D&D5e
💫24 Different Spells and Conditions
🌟 Intuitive Colors
🧙🏻♂️ Designed by D&D Players
Master's Set
💯100 Pieces
🧮Condition Markers + Mob Markers
👜Clear Plastic Organizer
💯100 Rings
✨Inspiration Token
D&D Inspiration Tokens - Set of Five
$11.98 USD🎇Great gift for your DM. If you're the Dungeon Master, these are great for rewarding your players for creativity and good roleplay.
🎶With these tokens in front of them, players will remember to use Inspiration for those important rolls.
💣 20 Ammo Tokens (Ammo Cans)
🚧 30 Hazard Tokens (Traffic Cones)
🗳 10 Vote Tokens
🏁 1 Pole Position
Gloomhaven Standee Bases + Modifier Deck Holder
$19.98 USD🗿Won't Damage Standee
💫Slots for Effect Tokens
🎲Holds 2 12mm d6's
💀16 White Bases
👑8 Yellow Elite Bases
Stackable Board Game Bits Organizer Trays - Set of 10
$19.98 USD🧩Board game Bits
🀄Tokens
📿Beads
🧿Charms
🔩Small Parts
Oberon's Crown Polyhedral Dice Set - 7 Dice Total
$13.25 USDIncludes: 1d4, 1d6, 1d8, 1d10, 1d%, 1d12, 1d20
Shiny Math Rocks! Click-Clack!
Nothing’s more central (and destructive) than the fireball spell, an essential ingredient to any RPG campaign.
Necromancer - Give the Gift of Life
from $19.00 USDBecause who appreciates life more than the Necromancer willing to give it back to the dead?
Failed My Stealth Check Tshirt
from $19.00 USDNothing’s worse than failing a stealth-check with critical objectives on the line.
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No one has to break character to remind you to add a d4 to your saving throw because “Bless” is active because it’s clearly visible from the gold marker on your mini. This results in less “out of character/OoC” talk and keeps everyone immersed in the story.
When combat becomes hectic, with characters slinging spells left and right, the reminder that is on the board with your miniature becomes a much more effective memory aid. The board is more visually stimulating - your attention is drawn more toward the cool miniatures and tactical situation on the board than to your character sheet. And this goes double for the other players at the table. Other people are most definitely not looking at your sheet, but they all have eyes on the minis.
Using conditions to aid the narrative - what’s happening from the perspective of the characters - improves the game for the whole group. This keeps everyone at the table interested and engaged with the action rather than just waiting for their turn to come around. And marking conditions on the battlefield in a visually-striking way is a fantastic method to enhance game play.
If you are blinded in the midst of a bunch of undead, are you just going to stand there?! Hell no! You could Disengage: stumbling through the cold, grasping hands to a safer position while you try to shake it off. Or, if you must HOLD THE LINE at all costs, taking the Dodge action will negate the advantage that the zombies have against you. In either case, you are harnessing the full potential of this condition to create an awesome story!
When combat becomes hectic, with characters slinging spells left and right, the reminder that is on the board with your miniature becomes a much more effective memory aid. The board is more visually stimulating - your attention is drawn more toward the cool miniatures and tactical situation on the board than to your character sheet. And this goes double for the other players at the table. Other people are most definitely not looking at your sheet, but they all have eyes on the minis.
These 3D-printed rings fit right around your mini’s base, show exactly what condition the character is under, and are even color-coded. In just my first session using these beauties, I barely even had to read the rings because the color scheme was so intuitive: bright red is RAGING, lime green is POISONED, clear is INVISIBLE.
As you might’ve noticed, these rings don’t track just the fourteen conditions, they also cover spell effects and other states like the all-important CONCENTRATING. When the paladin is concentrating on a bless spell, these rings will make sure no one at the table forgets to apply that 1d4 to attack rolls and saves. Likewise, when that paladin takes a hit, the concentrating ring is there to say “Don’t forget your concentration check!”
4 x Bane – Silver
2 x Banished – White
4 x Blessed – Gold
4 x Blinded – Black
4 x Charmed – Magenta
4 x Concentration – Blue
2 x Cursed – Bronze
4 x Deafened – Brown
4 x Frightened – Yellow
4 x Grappled – Beige
2 x Hexed – Purple
2 x Hunter's Mark – Dark Green
4 x Incapacitated – Mint Blue
4 x Invisible – Clear
4 x Paralyzed – Orange
4 x Petrified – Gray
4 x Poisoned - Bright green
4 x Raging – Red
4 x Restrained – Khaki
4 x Stunned – Teal
4 x Unconscious – Maroon
3 x Physical Effect - Light Purple
3 x Magic Effect – Pink
3 x Enlarged Tokens
1-15 Numbered Rings - Red with Black Numbers
by @dndcoalition