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I'm using dice, currently. Put a creature token for the first creature of a type, and then put dice on that token for how many of that creature you get. I do plan to buy a lot more tokens, at which point, stacks and a lot of space is what I will need to use.
That's a cool idea. normally I just play the token card and then set face down mtg cards under it. Works better that way on smaller tables or if its a table with a lot of players.
Updated the list to what I have it as now.
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Jokernaught says...
Do you just keep stacks for each type of token? Because your battlefield would be supremely cramped if you laid out the 150+ tokens that you could possibly play in a game.
March 9, 2012 2:56 a.m.