Hello everyone,
Over the past couple of days I've been working on a Token Marker set for Roll20.
Token Markers is something Roll20 added awhile ago, it basically allows you to add little markers to the upper part of a token to signify a status effect of some kind. You can even use 0 to 9 to add a number over this.
However, the standard token set I found a bit...lacking for my needs as a Star Wars RPG player. So I decided to make my own! After a trial run, and getting some feedback on the first set, I come to you with the updated version. Now this can still be considered a work in progress, if you have any recommendations for tokens you want to add, please let me know, I'm not artist but I am sure I can knock something up.
One of the things that frustrated me with my tokens is I couldn't accurately define if something was a Minion, Rival, or Nemesis, so I did add the Threat, Failure, and Despair markers to fill this void. Since then people requested the other dice symbols and some alternatives so there is a stylised M, R and N in the pack to do the same effect. The N even has room to allow the number overlay from Roll20 so you can clearly get across to players how many minions are in that group.
There are weapon markers just in case you want to clearly show what type of weapon your NPC is using.
Then there are the status effects. I had fun with these as there are a lot more than you would think. Sure you have ensnared, staggered, unconcious etc. However I never thought to add blind, bound or jetpack until someone recommended it to me.
Finally there are the dice modifiers, now these are small but you can now assign a specific dice mod to a token as a reminder to players. At the recommendation of others I even made a version that is supposed to represented "If you target this character, do this dice mod" which is why there's the dice mods with the targeting reticle. There's a round and a square version because if I am honest I wasn't happy with how either came out and both have their advantages and disadvantages so I thought I'd throw both in so people can use whatever they prefer.
You'll need WinRar or some other decompression program to open the set and you can download them here . O n the right hand side there is a 'sign in' button and to the right of that an arrow with a line. That's the download button. Click that and select 'direct download'.
Edited by Ebak