With all the variables and nicks and knacks that the characters has option to do during combat and the like. What do you think should be on a quick reference sheet for players. Something that can be left on table to ease players choices.
What to put on a cheat sheet for players?
Suggestions for advantage, triumph, ect use
Suggestions for destiny pt use.
Weapons chart
Special weapon rules/effects summary
Injury special ongoing effects
Crit list
Healing summary
Vehicle actions/maneuvers summary
Vehicle crit list
Vehicle repair summary
...that's what jumps out at me ATM...
Edited by GhostofmanI'd say they need
- Advantage/Triumph uses
- Starship Vehicle Actions
- Maneuvers vs Actions list
- HAVE THEM PRINT THEIR OWN TALENT TREES!
My players refuse to do this (i've told them at least once every session) and forget about half of their talents when they become applicable.
Edited by Digglesi would say, that you should check out this thread.
http://community.fantasyflightgames.com/index.php?/topic/85616-compiled-resources-list/
I got there everything i need, for vehicile combat aid, combat aid, how to spend every advantage and/or triumph. same tables as in rulebook, but still, it is usefull for players to take a look what to do or come up with their own, by looking at the tablets.
I'd say they need
- Advantage/Triumph uses
- Starship Vehicle Actions
- Maneuvers vs Actions list
- HAVE THEM PRINT THEIR OWN TALENT TREES!
My players refuse to do this (i've told them at least once every session) and forget about half of their talents when they become applicable.
You could always get them to buy the talent tree decks if they don't want to do something as simple as use a printer themselves. I bought them from my local gaming store in Scotland, so they can't be too difficult to find.
Funny that people are so derisive of the specialization decks...until the above. much funeez...
I'd say they need
- Advantage/Triumph uses
- Starship Vehicle Actions
- Maneuvers vs Actions list
- HAVE THEM PRINT THEIR OWN TALENT TREES!
My players refuse to do this (i've told them at least once every session) and forget about half of their talents when they become applicable.
You could always get them to buy the talent tree decks if they don't want to do something as simple as use a printer themselves. I bought them from my local gaming store in Scotland, so they can't be too difficult to find.
Interesting! I thought they were print on demand. Did they all come in one package?
Edited by I. J. ThompsonMy FLGS sells them by the specialization. I assume that's the standard packaging.
Ty all for your helpful input:)
I'd say they need
- Advantage/Triumph uses
- Starship Vehicle Actions
- Maneuvers vs Actions list
- HAVE THEM PRINT THEIR OWN TALENT TREES!
My players refuse to do this (i've told them at least once every session) and forget about half of their talents when they become applicable.
You could always get them to buy the talent tree decks if they don't want to do something as simple as use a printer themselves. I bought them from my local gaming store in Scotland, so they can't be too difficult to find.
Interesting! I thought they were print on demand. Did they all come in one package?
My shop bagged 4 sets together and had 1 of each on a shelf to be bought separately. PoD sets, like the LotR nightmare decks and Gencon sets are sold to UK hobby stores through Esdevium, so while, 'print on demand' the major UK supplier orders a huge set of them to be sold in stores. It beats FFG's worldwide shipping charges on their website, from what I've been told.
Edited by InternuttI'd say they need
- Advantage/Triumph uses
- Starship Vehicle Actions
- Maneuvers vs Actions list
- HAVE THEM PRINT THEIR OWN TALENT TREES!
My players refuse to do this (i've told them at least once every session) and forget about half of their talents when they become applicable.
Why not just use the back side of their character sheet? The Talents and Special Skills section seems to be a pretty appropriate place to put all that...