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For Qupakoco's sanity's sake (winters are long in Alaskalustria) and to ensure we get Chessex orders in before the world runs out of plastic, lets have a quick discussion about another Lizardmen Mystic Cube
Wound Markers

Rationale:
I don't use dice as wound markers (I use the pieces from a travel Chequers set. They clip together nicely into little stacks. Red for Wounds, Black for Buffs. I put them on my stegadon's head like a little hat) but many others do use dice. Stray dice on table have a nasty habit of being picked up and rolled. A D6 design which is unique may prevent your clumsy opponent / ally from stealing your last wound.
I count wounds upwards (a red top hat is bad), but I think this is unusual. Either way, these mystic cubes might help you keep track.
Rationale for sides:
Images chosen for models with that number of wounds
6 Kroak Death Mask. Our only 6 wound model.
5 Swarm. I think we might see a few more of these. Stegs are too hard to draw. Has anyone not pulled the head off their Sneezadon yet?
4 Bastiladon. Our only 4 wound model.
3 Razordon. My new favourite unit. Note the wicked smile that says, "Skink or You. I don't care".
2 RipperDarryl. Man, that is ugly. In all other cases the pips represent cannonballs. Here they indicate testicles.
1 Snake Eyes. I will be using these dice for leadership tests. And as I've said before, if I roll Snake-Eyes, I want to see Snake-Eyes.
How Bob would use them for wounds:
Start counting up from 1. When the image on the dice matches the model on the table, remove model. When the cleaner turns out the lights, go home.
PlasmaDavid suggested surplus sides (1 and 6) could be used as buff and hex markers. I would use the Snake Eyes for Hexes and Kroak for Buffs.
If you really need specific buff markers, I'm planning to come up with a static combat resolution calculator (with images) printed out on A4 label paper to get stuck onto cardboard and cut out (check with Mom or Dad before you use scissors). The idea is that you line this up behind your grindy combat to keep track of banners, overkill, wounds etc etc. As this won't cost anyone anything much, it'll probably be silly. I'll include several Buff, Hex and Flee markers on that.
As I said, quick discussion please, so Chessex and Qupakoco can get samples organised, and we can all start ordering (and rolling).
Discussion starter:
I don't really like the testiculodactyl, but it is late, and I am tired.
Edit. Design Mark II added 13/8/13

Wound Markers

Rationale:
I don't use dice as wound markers (I use the pieces from a travel Chequers set. They clip together nicely into little stacks. Red for Wounds, Black for Buffs. I put them on my stegadon's head like a little hat) but many others do use dice. Stray dice on table have a nasty habit of being picked up and rolled. A D6 design which is unique may prevent your clumsy opponent / ally from stealing your last wound.
I count wounds upwards (a red top hat is bad), but I think this is unusual. Either way, these mystic cubes might help you keep track.
Rationale for sides:
Images chosen for models with that number of wounds
6 Kroak Death Mask. Our only 6 wound model.
5 Swarm. I think we might see a few more of these. Stegs are too hard to draw. Has anyone not pulled the head off their Sneezadon yet?
4 Bastiladon. Our only 4 wound model.
3 Razordon. My new favourite unit. Note the wicked smile that says, "Skink or You. I don't care".
2 RipperDarryl. Man, that is ugly. In all other cases the pips represent cannonballs. Here they indicate testicles.
1 Snake Eyes. I will be using these dice for leadership tests. And as I've said before, if I roll Snake-Eyes, I want to see Snake-Eyes.
How Bob would use them for wounds:
Start counting up from 1. When the image on the dice matches the model on the table, remove model. When the cleaner turns out the lights, go home.
PlasmaDavid suggested surplus sides (1 and 6) could be used as buff and hex markers. I would use the Snake Eyes for Hexes and Kroak for Buffs.
If you really need specific buff markers, I'm planning to come up with a static combat resolution calculator (with images) printed out on A4 label paper to get stuck onto cardboard and cut out (check with Mom or Dad before you use scissors). The idea is that you line this up behind your grindy combat to keep track of banners, overkill, wounds etc etc. As this won't cost anyone anything much, it'll probably be silly. I'll include several Buff, Hex and Flee markers on that.
As I said, quick discussion please, so Chessex and Qupakoco can get samples organised, and we can all start ordering (and rolling).
Discussion starter:
I don't really like the testiculodactyl, but it is late, and I am tired.
Edit. Design Mark II added 13/8/13

