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    Token Counter

    Hi FG Experts,

    In my campaign my characters have to defend a city by leading different (small) armies. I invented some kind of mini-ruleset for this kind of encounters.

    So now to my problem: I would like to have a counter on the army token where one can see the number/size of the army. I would be totally fine if I could add single digits (0-9). Has anyone any idea how i can deal with this? or do I have to work around it "manually" and count.

    maybe an example
    Army1 consists of 5 units
    Army 2 of 8 units

    Army 1 attacks Army 2 and kills 3 Units. Now both counters should show 5

    Thank you for help.

    BR
    Honean

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    Set them up as NPC's and use HP. it wouldn't have a number token, but you can add health bars which would be a different visual representation.

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    IMO if I was doing this I would use different tokens for each army and then in the combat tracker I would list the army size in either the name or the effects. Adding in picture.
    army.jpg
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    Thank you both for the fast replys.

    I love both solutions because they are super easy . I feel a little stupid now that i did not think about HP bars

    Thx a lot guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honean View Post
    Thank you both for the fast replys.

    I love both solutions because they are super easy . I feel a little stupid now that i did not think about HP bars

    Thx a lot guys
    No problem, it's always easy to overlook the simplest solutions

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    Haha that's fantastic Nylanfs.

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    The POV that is treating the PCs/NPCs as generic stats, that we have to add our imagination to, to understand their scale representation.
    A single NPC token can be a scale of one or it can be a scale of many. This can be seen in the monsters, as some of them are actually whole swarms of something, as one token.

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