🎉 Level Up Your Game Nights!
This Value Pack of 50 Blank 1" Circle Board Game Chits is crafted from 1.5mm thick durable chipboard, designed to fit perfectly on D&D battle mats. Each set comes in a convenient resealable clam shell case, making it easy to store and transport for your next gaming session.
K**R
Highly Satisfied.
Exactly as advertised. Very easy to use, easy to pick up and draw on and storing them is quite simple as well, also the price is excellent. Highly recommended for anyone who needs to make a ton of goblin tokens for low cost. My pack even came with 1 extra chit so I'm happy as hell =)
A**R
Works well enough with Copic
I had gotten these to make monster tokens for my DnD campaign. I have a handful of Copic drawing supplies, and they all took rather well to the coating, whether it was my lining pens or my shading markers. They're also the perfect size for my battle mat. The only fault was that one of the chips came bent in half, but 1 fault out of 50 isn't too bad.
J**X
Cardboard Circles. Nothing special.
They are white cardboard circles. That's it. Nothing fancy, works great for D&D pieces. Not dry erase or anything. I paid 10 bucks for these which I think is pretty steep for what they are but honestly they get the job done. My kids can draw their own characters on them and we use them.
S**L
DnD usefulness in spades
Just what we wanted for our DnD campaign and introducing our kids to the game. Wonderfully cheaper (and lighter, AND more easily replaced) than figurines.I've started marking some of them already though the campaign won't start until my finals are over: for PC character indicators, we're using player-chosen small stickers, and for events/items they'll be marked "?" on one side (and a letter on the other side to depict what sort of thing has been discovered), only to be flipped over on the interlocking dry-erase mapping board we'll be using after the PCs are within line of sight of... whatever it is. If the item or encounter is not "obvious" I have planned "imperfections" in the map lines to show me where they're meant to be placed. If I'm careful, I think I can manage to do this in a way that should take a good long while for the players to figure out, if they figure it out at all.I am SO excited. I cannot even.
L**S
Very Disappointed. Not what I was expecting.
The product was just like the description on second look, and therefore I cannot complain about the description, but I was looking for durable pieces that could be used for years. I feel like the 2 pictures given were misleading. The picture reminded me of the pieces of my Reversi board. As it is, I could have just cut out these cardboard pieces for much less than $20.00, and that's what I will do next. (I bought 2 sets for my DIY Sudoku board.) Now I'm just going to use these sent to me as number suggestion chits with the cardboard lifespan unknown.
E**
Love them
Great product for my custom board game.
K**.
A nice substitute.
I use these to substitute for minis in my personal d&d campaign they work nicely on my flat map. They are also really marker friendly, I numbered them and use them for enemies and the rest are pieces I use for my players and put their names on.
N**Y
Temporary
Good stuff for temp tokens or things you'll use long term. It is cardboard, but I'm still using them.
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