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Subject: Location cards - what else do you use? rss

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Chris Birch
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I actually like the concept of the location cards but there are so few of them, i am thinking of breaking open an old copy of the everway rpg card game to use some cool location art cards from there.

Any other suggestions? Anyone found any particularly good sources for this?

They really need to be full art not just magic cards so there is no distraction of text or non game rules.

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j h
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You could use Strange Eons to make a bunch. Its a nice free program.

The locale cards are nice but I wish they were sheet sized like the party sheet, otherwise they're waaaaay too small to be seen on the table.

I don't really use them in my game, but they're a nice concept.

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Hector Flores
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I don't use them either - or I primarily don't use them.

Once in a while, it's nice to place out particular cards for a planned encounter - but I just can't plan things that well all the time.
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David Graffam
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If you just want something pretty to represent a building or something, there's a lot of paper terrain out there for free or cheap.
 
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