DnD Tracker System
von Derrringer
Druckbare Dateien (22)
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stlDnD.DeathSave.stl
306 Ko · 749 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowCageRim.stl
129 Ko · 664 Downloads
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stlDnD.EndCapFemale.stl
4 Ko · 673 Downloads
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stlDnD.EndCapMale.stl
4 Ko · 675 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowBase.stl
9 Ko · 646 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowCage.stl
205 Ko · 639 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowCageLid.stl
473 Ko · 651 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowDieBase.stl
13 Ko · 644 Downloads
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stlDnD.GallowPole.stl
16 Ko · 645 Downloads
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stlDnD.HP.stl
249 Ko · 713 Downloads
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stlDnD.HP.WheelRod.stl
9 Ko · 686 Downloads
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stlDnD.Jail.v1.stl
261 Ko · 677 Downloads
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stlDnD.JailRook.stl
1.9 Mo · 691 Downloads
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stlDnD.Spell.WheelRod.stl
9 Ko · 670 Downloads
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stlDnD.SpellTrack.stl
1.1 Mo · 704 Downloads
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stlDnD.Switches.stl
686 Ko · 702 Downloads
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stlDnD.Wheel.Blank.stl
260 Ko · 636 Downloads
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stlDnD.WheelHoriz.Inlay.stl
450 Ko · 668 Downloads
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stlDnD.WheelHoriz.Onlay.stl
537 Ko · 659 Downloads
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stlDnD.WheelVert.Inlay.stl
221 Ko · 688 Downloads
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stlDnD.WheelVert.Onlay.stl
596 Ko · 667 Downloads
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stlDnD.Deat.WheelRod.stl
18 Ko · 688 Downloads
Beschreibung
An interlocking series of blocks that have dials to represent common DnD stats so you can avoid shredding up your character sheet by erasing commonly changing stats. Blocks were designed to be interchangeable. As a typical melee character, I started out with just the HP block and wanted to use it to track Max HP, Temp HP, and Current HP. But I thought it might be useful for spell casters too, and heck, maybe another block for death saving throws, hit die, ammo, etc. And this is my progress so far. I am quite new to DnD, so I do know some of this isn't applicable between different character classes, but for our group, it seems to work quite well it seems.
Assembly is straight forward.
-Place the Wheels in their respective orientation per block, insert the WheelRod (can be annoying).
-For the switches, they clicked together perfectly for me. As for putting them into the DeathSave block, I just put a dollop of super glue in the cutouts for them and they don't budge.
-The tolerances between the blocks were tight enough to not need any locking mechanism (except for the endcaps; they might need some sandpaper to rough up the edges some to get a better friction bite).
NOTE: I did not design for the SpellTrack block's WheelRod to be removed. You can maybe design a few mm hole at the other end in order to shove it out.
Special thanks to the original designer of the tactile wheel system that got me started down this rabbit hole!
Final product images coming soon.