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New Tokens, Maps and Effects Released to the Marketplace

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Badger
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Marketplace Creator
Hi everyone, I'm excited to announce debut my very first batch of token, effect and map sets to the roll20 marketplace! I really hope you like them. <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/search/Brass" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/search/Brass</a>... (Banners for the first 3 are below) These sets are fairly basic building blocks. There's a set of villagers and townsfolk, and a set of soldiers and guardsmen portrait tokens portraying a variety of different cultures and ethnicities. The third set is a basic dungeon tile and map set that I'll be building on. It includes 5 premade dungeons, and the tiles to make more. The fourth set is a collection of my groups' "most summoned elementals", and the fifth is a collection of spell and magic effects I find we're often needing to stick down and work around...particularly for tracking things like drifting cloud auras or the "web-set-the-web-on-fire" combo move. I hope you guys enjoy them, and if you do choose to try them out, thank you! Please tell me what you think! What did you like? what can I do better next time? what would you like next month?
Impressive looking! The Dungeon-O-Matic package really looks like a great value, so many tiles and rooms, nice work!
It's nice to see a variety of townsfolk available for different settings and regions.
Very cool art. That elemental pack is beautiful. Makes me want to roll a summoner just to buy those tokens.
Mike G. said: It's nice to see a variety of townsfolk available for different settings and regions. Here here. I am excited to see the variety of age ranges as well. Now all you would need for me is a pack of different sized people, as I often struggle to find "non-Adonis" type body profiles for my NPC art :). Also, there a lot of interesting additions in the dungeon o matic pack. I especially like the "flooded" rooms and different types of doors. It would add more flavor to some quests I have been thinking about designing. Keep up the great work Badger!!
I don't, or rather have not so far, use portrait style tokens but more of the top-down tokens (D20-DND 3.5 is big on facing.) but I did purchase your Combat Magic Effects and Dungeon-o-Matic set. These will make nice additions to my existing "dungeon creation" pages. Since you asked: I do a lot of games set in the modern period and am gearing up to run a Stars without Number as well as a D20 Prime Directive (Star Trek, first generation stuff) game. I already own everything offered on the Marketplace for those two genres (Modern and SF) and would buy any other offerings that appear. Currently I find things on the web and edit as needed but... Having a modern styled "Dungeon-o-Matic" set with which I could quickly build things like this would be great. Thanks to the efforts of Sean Archer and Saul Wynne I can build things like the above example for a Sci Fi game easier than I can for a Modern setting. Philip Wright has a nice set, "Modern Room Builder: DIY" but it is geared more at residences than businesses. There are some great and nicely made resources for Modern and SciFi; the number is much smaller than things set in Fantasy. Thanks again for creating the work for us to enjoy.