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Time Tracker (Earth Tone)

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Same Time Tracker as the original, but with a different visual style.

Update (6/18/2019): This version now include a variation for Faerun/Forgotten Realms with 10 days per week and 3 weeks per month!

It is highly recommended that this is printed on 11"x17" paper and laminated

Time Tracker is designed to be a visible reference to both players and the DM. It can assist in keeping track of events, add some urgency to game play, and visualize time as a resource with consequences. Laminating the time tracker is recommended so that notes can be added with a dry erase marker.

Each day is divided into 6 stages: Early Morning, Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night, and Late Night -- these stages make up the outermost ring. Each of these stages contains four 1 hour segments.

Each hour is made up of six segments (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60) of "spent time" -- this is the inner ring. Each of these segments loosely represents the time it takes to preform an out of combat action (e.g. search a room, pick a lock, copy information, break down a door, climb a tree, start a fire with a tender box). What constitutes spent time is up for interpretation by the DM, but is generally between 3-10 minutes of activity.

Event segments are the six sections marked with a die face that surrounds the spent time track. These can be used to mark the occurrence of an event(s) happening during the current hour using a d6. When the spent time track reaches a segment with a corresponding event(s), move one of the event d6 on to the spent time track when players spend time (instead of adding a new d6) -- this triggers the event. If there is more than one event on an event segment all are triggered, but only one d6 is moved -- the rest are discarded.

When the Spent Time Track is full, roll the 6d6. If any 1s are rolled, bad stuff happens.

There is also a combat round/seconds track; a minute track that can help turn up the pressure on dwadling players; a days, weeks, months, and seasons track; and an initiative track.

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Richmond K May 15, 2020 12:17 am UTC
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QUESTION - Which of these various color schemes works best when printing in gray-scale? I have a laser printer that doesn't do color.
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Daniel M May 15, 2020 3:09 am UTC
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I think the Faerie Dragon color scheme looks the best in grayscale.
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Richmond K May 17, 2020 7:55 am UTC
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Thanks! Of course, I was looking at the Faerun versions. I did pick up the version for VTTs. I don't know if I will use it. I have just got started with Fantasy Grounds and I seem to be having trouble managing screen real estate. We shall see. These are very cool.
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Mike N April 25, 2019 1:07 am UTC
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Any plans to update this for the Faerun version?
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Daniel M June 19, 2019 4:52 am UTC
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Finally got around to it! A variation for Faerun/Forgotten Realms with 10 days per week and 3 weeks per month is now included in the Earth Tone style.
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