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Pog Afterimage for tracking

I think having a translucent duplicate pog appear in a pog's last location would be a great addition to help track where the pog was, instead of by memory. It can refresh for every pog. Such as, Pog A moves, and where Pog A was last would be a faded copy of it. Then Pog B moves, Pog A's copy disappears and Pog B's copy shows up. Essentially a visible record of pog movements.
I like this idea, but it could be annoying if you don't want the feature, so I suggest having a toggle for it, like 3D dice.
Yes, a toggle should be included.
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Gauss
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Stupid question, what is a 'pog'? I am guessing it is a token but I havent heard of the term before (except maybe decades ago in reference to little wooden circles).  - Gauss
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Konrad J.
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API Scripter
Its those circle portrait tokens instead of top down tokens.  I think name comes from a trading game a few years back, but I'm not sure? :)
Gauss said: Stupid question, what is a 'pog'? I am guessing it is a token but I havent heard of the term before (except maybe decades ago in reference to little wooden circles).  - Gauss Pog was the name used for tokens in the Gametable VTT. I suppose Gryphon is a Gametable user (I loved that app before it was semi abandoned).
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Konrad J.
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API Scripter
I thikn it comes originally from this game fad in the 1990's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogs" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogs</a>
Pog = token. +1
Patrick got it in one. "Pog" just stuck with me easier than "Token", probably because it's a simpler word.
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Konrad J.
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API Scripter
:) but it really comes from the game in the 1990's. &nbsp;Thats why its used. &nbsp;Nothing to do with the Gametable game. &nbsp;They may have started using the term, but it comes from the 90's game I'm fairly sure. :)
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Back to the original topic: Using the currently available tools you can use the art tools to indicate where you were. Perhaps use the Polygon/lines tool to indicate your route. However, this is a regularly requested feature so perhaps someday itll happen. - Gauss