Like I said, the turn tracking markers are fabulous! It’s an easy way of keeping track of who’s turn it is at any given time of a combat encounter. Not only is it extremely easy, it’s also the first turn tracking method I tried that actually let the players in on what’s actually going on ahead of my telling them.

Still… After a few hours of gaming, when blood sugar levels are low…Errhmm… I obviously mean when the sugary rush of a few combat encounters push the players into their first sugar withdrawal, You’ll need to whip your players into activity and make them plan ahead. Otherwise, they’ll just hang around the table waiting for someone to poke them.

What I usually do, is that I try to tell every player to start planning their next move as the player before them is doing his/her turn. This works nicely for me to keep combat flowing even during sugar withdrawals.

Anyway… The turn tracking markers are a great tool.

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