Does anyone have a shiny way of tracking loot? Right now we're pen and paper, but I'd like to be able to plug it in to a table for perusal between sessions. Anyone have a way their group likes?
We had one guy at our table track every single piece of loot on a spreadsheet. It was quite useful. He was an accountant and I don't know exactly what the spreadsheet looked like, but it was damn impressive nonetheless.
We had one guy at our table track every single piece of loot on a spreadsheet. It was quite useful. He was an accountant and I don't know exactly what the spreadsheet looked like, but it was damn impressive nonetheless.
Depends how fancy you want to get. You could have your players keep their inventory in a Google Spreadsheet, and share the links with you. By having the links, you can import their sheets into a master, to view each player's inventory on a separate tab. This will keep it auto-updating as they make changes on their end. Pretty neat stuff if you dip into IT nerdom. :D
I keep a chart in One note, that way I can share it with my campaign and everyone can edit it. At the same time we can all have separate pages for campaign notes and anything else we want to keep track of.
Does anyone have a shiny way of tracking loot? Right now we're pen and paper, but I'd like to be able to plug it in to a table for perusal between sessions. Anyone have a way their group likes?
We had one guy at our table track every single piece of loot on a spreadsheet. It was quite useful. He was an accountant and I don't know exactly what the spreadsheet looked like, but it was damn impressive nonetheless.
So... advertise your game to accountants? :p
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Depends how fancy you want to get. You could have your players keep their inventory in a Google Spreadsheet, and share the links with you. By having the links, you can import their sheets into a master, to view each player's inventory on a separate tab. This will keep it auto-updating as they make changes on their end. Pretty neat stuff if you dip into IT nerdom. :D
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I keep a chart in One note, that way I can share it with my campaign and everyone can edit it. At the same time we can all have separate pages for campaign notes and anything else we want to keep track of.