Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Lootables! chits or pogs

 At present, there are 7 different Lootables! chit/pog sets for treasures. These are printed from our own Inventory digital sets, so if you have some of those, you already have some great tools to use with these! We've matched most of these inventory sets within the existing sets to make it easier for you.

Each set of 40 chits is first printed on 12 point matte cardstock, both the front and the back. The front shows the item to be found, and the back has a few lines if you wish to jot a couple quick numbers or names down. For future sets, we are looking into having the back made with dry erase (so if you know a good printer for that, let us know!). The cardstock is then glued to a medium chipboard and set to dry.



After drying, each card set is punched one at a time on a press, using a die we modified to create a punch out card. We've also included the names of each piece below the chit for the user. 


The end results are beautifully hand punched cards that our customers can punch out for their own use, or save some back for easy storage. These chits can be used over and over for rpg gaming, across a wide platform of fantasy, sci-fi, or post apocalyptic tabletop games. 


Our Lootables! chit sets so far: 

Woes, Weals, Blessings & Curses: Who says only treasure awaits inside? Woes and Weals reveal a minor fortune or misfortune that may befall a character in the coming 1-4 rounds; and sometimes, an item can come with a Blessing or Curse! Can they pass the curse on to another, or turn it into a blessing? Who knows? 


Of A Druidic Nature: Weapons, wands, spell stones, and numerous baubles and bits created through nature and the spell magic of the druids. 



Potions!: Partial filled, Full, small and large potions of all kinds of colors await your players. What kind are they? Maybe take a swig and find out!



Gems, Crystals, Coins & Rarities: Gold and silver ores, or refined coins, ivory, amber, maybe even some raw diamonds. Let your players find out how to turn raw materials into finished gems. 



Miscellaneous Treasure: An odd smattering of coins, spellbooks, rings, wands and more. Some fun things, some gross things, but overall very cool things. 


Alchemy 1: Lots of herbs and spices to get rid of lices (ok, it's a bad rhyme, but we're artists not wordsmiths). Great for treasure hunts where all teh ingredients need to be gathered for a cure!


Alchemy 2: A continuation of Alchemy including all sorts of herbal necessities and bits for that spellcaster in your group!






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