If I’m missing it, my apologies, but I’m having trouble finding a way to track multiple adversaries. How are others doing this? I’m an avid Critter, but new GM so I want to make sure I’m not making this more difficult that it should be. I have 2 other people who are helping me playtest, but the biggest hurdle I hit was tracking multiple, say, wolves, or oozes. Would it be easier to make “character sheets” for all the adversaries?
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Hi Ragtime,
Welcome to GMing!
Personal preference means this can vary a lot, but will probably rely on a scrap of paper and pen. Assuming you have the adversary sheet open elsewhere for the details, you can rely on:
- Wolf1 o o o o
- Wolf2 o o o o
- etc, marking off the HP as its taken.
Also note it’s important to keep track of which is which - put torn-off paper or a dice with the tokens, or if you’re theatre-of-the-mind, you can try to give each wolf a different trait - Grey Wolf, Black Wolf, Scarred Wolf is easier to remember than 1, 2 and 3!
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Thank you! Occam’s razor wins
That makes a ton of sense. I kept thinking I needed to make character sheets for each enemy, so this will save me a TON of time.
Thank you again! I really appreciate it!
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