Initiative Trackers for Dungeons and Dragons (D&D)
$7.99 Initiative Trackers for Dungeons and Dragons (D&D)
Published 2022-02-02T12:27:41+00:00
If you’re looking to keep track of your initiative order, these trackers are designed to sit on top of a standard DM screen, they are double-sided to allow both players and the dungeon master to see all of the information displayed on them, and they contain a removable card insert to allow them to be easily updated.
There are different initiative trackers for players, followers and the dungeon master. The player and follower trackers include space for a 3D printed icon which can be used with my creature tokens, or to simply allow players to personalise their trackers (66 different icons are included with these trackers).
If you’re looking for more tools to assist with your roleplaying games, these initiative trackers are also available alongside creature tokens and spell templates as part of my Dungeon Master’s Combat Toolkit.
A PDF containing printing guidance is included with the files.
The initiative trackers are all provided with print-in-place hinges, and, with the exception of the print-in-place player tracker, no component exceeds 7.50 x 7.50 cm. For print beds smaller than 13.50 x 6.00 cm, a two-part version of the player tracker which will clip together once printed is also provided.
3 mm x 3 mm neodymium magnets will be required to use follower trackers in conjunction with the player trackers.
Date published | 02/02/2022 |
Price | $7.99 |
Dimensioni | 7.50 x 7.50 cm and 13.50 x 6.00 cm |
Supporto Gratuito | YES |
Apologies for not responding sooner, I've only just seen your comment (MMF doesn't seem to appear to send notifications to creators when new comments are added). These were all designed to be printed with FDM printers in mind and don't need supports on FDM printers (I don't have a resin printer, so can't definitely tell you if they would print the same without the need for supports on a resin printer). They all print flat, with print in place hinges (as shown by the "unfolded" versions of each tracker in the renders), and can then be folded into "upright" position, once removed from the print bed. I've attached a photo showing the test prints from my Prusa i3 MK3 (top left shows the parts in their print orientation, top right shows assembly, and the completed trackers are bottom).