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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/18 09:49:50
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Dispassionate Imperial Judge
 
 
 
 
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									I had my first few games with Daemons the other day and was AMAZED at the amount of bookkeeping - this really slowed me down. So, I spent an evening on Photoshop and made some tokens and cards so that my characters are easier to keep track of during a game. The unit cards are printed onto thick card and the tokens onto thin card. I'll either lay the tokens on the cards at the edge of the battlefield, or maybe blu-tack them in case of wind/knocks.
  There's one general sheet for Warlord Traits/Units/Summaries, a Rewards sheet, and then specific sheets for each of the four Gods. I only run Slaanesh, so only three prints for me...     If there's interest, I'm happy to post a download link for anyone else who wants to use them. No points values are included, since I DEFINITELY wouldn't be able to post them if that were the case....
 
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/21 09:26:20
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Dispassionate Imperial Judge
 
 
 
 
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									Nobody? Nobody wants my lovely tokens?  :(
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/21 10:25:17
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Sinister Chaos Marine
 
 
 
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									I like your lovely tokens. Don't play daemons but I can appreciate the time and effort. 
 Matt
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/21 12:18:17
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Dakka Veteran
 
 
 
 
	
	
	
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									No offence but the font is really difficult to read plus its easier to just create a sheet specific to your powers/rewards where you can circle which options you have taken for that specific game.
 Add things like warp charges to cross off and even a table to cross off Fateweavers reroll so everything can be tracked for the opponent to see.
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/21 13:25:59
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Dispassionate Imperial Judge
 
 
 
 
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									 L0rdF1end wrote: No offence but the font is really difficult to read plus its easier to just create a sheet specific to your powers/rewards where you can circle which options you have taken for that specific game.
 
  Add things like warp charges to cross off and even a table to cross off Fateweavers reroll so everything can be tracked for the opponent to see.
  Ah 0 I assume you mean the title font rather than the regular one? It's a lot easier to read at full size, when printed. I see your point though.
 
  Surely creating this 'sheet' would still require you to print on it every Lesser, Greater, Exalted Reward, all your locuses, warlord traits and possible powers, since all of these are created randomly for each game? I was trying to come up with a solution which means that each model only has the rules that apply to it in a handy card, rather than a long, long wall of text in which three or four options are circled...
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/02/25 22:53:01
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Dakka Veteran
 
 
 
 
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									It's a useful looking game aid Ian. If I played Daemons in any great numbers, I'd be making use of it. As it is, I only use them as allies for my CSM.
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/03/14 13:50:52
	     Subject: Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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You should contact goatboy from BoLS, he made up like Warmachine style cards for his daemons, and is able to use a dry erase marker to mark the powers his different models have.
 
 It is VERY slick. Not that what you've made isn't awesome, but if you see what he did maybe it can inspire you to tweak yours a bit.
 
 
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		![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif)  2014/03/18 17:35:20
	     Subject: Re:Chaos Daemons - Printable Tokens for keeping track of Rewards/Powers | 
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						|   Longtime Dakkanaut
 
 
 
 
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									yeah,
I think Photos of your tokens and cards in action might help explain how functional they are.
 
 Panic...
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