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Topic: Universalis accouterments
Started by: Nyrath
Started on: 7/9/2004
Board: Universalis


On 7/9/2004 at 6:10pm, Nyrath wrote:
Universalis accouterments

I was trying to jazz up the occasion, so I tried to find some useful accessories at the arts n' craft stores.

Some places sell bags of multicolored transparent discs used for playing Bingo ("bingo markers" or "chips"). These make nifty coins. They have a metal wire rim so you can clean up with a magnet.

An assortment of neon-colored 3x5 index cards for writing down objects and traits.

Find a flamboyant feather to insert into a ball-point pen to make the official trait recording pen. A peacock feather is fun.

I found a set of iridescent glass votive candle holders. They are somewhat spherical, and just the right size to hold about 25 coins. One per player.

An ornate shallow dish to serve as the bank.

A set of the two-page cheat sheet in a document protector might be useful.

I also found a shoebox sized plastic case to hold all of this stuff.

Anything else?

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On 7/10/2004 at 10:50am, Christopher Weeks wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

Beer?

Or maybe a character naming sourcebook?

Since you're going for this over the top festive thing, how about something big and colorful to pass around indicating whose turn it is...or a silly hat! :-)

Chris

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On 7/11/2004 at 4:37am, Andrew Morris wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

I use metal pachislo tokens. You can get a few hundred for very litte (just check eBay) and they sound great when you toss them in the pot.

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On 7/11/2004 at 6:34pm, Tony Irwin wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

We use little glass beads (pick em up in a garden centre or hobby store), many of the people I play with are card gamers which is where we have them from. Besides... they're pretty.

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On 7/11/2004 at 10:33pm, Hudson Shock wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

Is anything cheaper than pennies to use as coins?

-Hudson (getting tired of spending money on games that are *supposed* to be all in the imagination anyway) Shock

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On 7/12/2004 at 3:14am, Valamir wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

I've always used pennies, with a small supply of nickles for making change with.

But I think this time around I'm going to try the small poker chips or tiddly wink chips for GenCon.

A few hundred pennies weighs a ton, especially when carried around a con in a shoulder bag.

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On 7/12/2004 at 6:51am, The Wah wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

My group uses plastic poker chips.

There is something very satisfying about throwing the poker chip into the bowl at the centre of the table and saying "Interrupt".

I have bought some old library cards to write all the traits down. You know the cards i mean. Before library catalogues went digital all books were written down on a small piece of cardboard that had a small hold punched into the top. They are the best size for this game

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On 7/12/2004 at 3:20pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

Christopher Weeks wrote: Since you're going for this over the top festive thing, how about something big and colorful to pass around indicating whose turn it is...or a silly hat! :-)

Heh, like the one the pirate has on the cover.

Then again, you really shouldn't share hats...

I'm very down with the "thing to pass." Idea. It can really be an aid to play like remembering during challenges whose turn it was that was interrupted by the Challenge. I refer to this as the "Fred," coming from a drinking game my friends used to play called "Pass the Fred" where the "Fred" can be anything.

For instance, I have a big old conch shell that I've been thinking of using...

Mike

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On 7/12/2004 at 5:00pm, Christopher Weeks wrote:
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Conch is nice...especially if you're playing Lord of the Flies Universalis.

If you don't want to share hats, you could scam several Burger King kiddie-crowns and each player could have their own...then only the person wearing the crown can speak. If you toss a Coin into the pot and put on your crown, the other person takes theirs off with a pout. :-)

Chris

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On 11/4/2004 at 12:41am, OnyxFlame wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

I don't have the game yet, but when I do, I expect we'll use old buttons for coins. Maybe we could even have a rule where the type of button has to have something to do with the thing you just put in the story. "Well, this guy's a king, so here's a gold button." I might have to quash my cousin's tendencies to go "my pink button beats your brown button" though...unless that'd make it even more fun heh.

We'll probably just use old yogurt cups to put our "coins" in. Great thing about this game, you don't need a bunch of expensive special stuff. :)

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On 11/4/2004 at 8:50am, Tobias wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

I genrally use the plastic variant of the glass gamer beads - a bit larger at the same weight, and less glass fragment issues when in a bag with other stuff.

I also sometimes use my big box of loose change, which holds coins from about 12 countries - one of the first Uni games I played, one player felt bad about using a $2 equivalent coin to beat his neighbour's penny in a contest for the turn... but he did say that the coin was a statement about how serious he was. :)

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On 11/4/2004 at 7:34pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

Both cool ideas. I hadn't considered tokens with a secondary indicator of intent associated with them. That might be really cool. :-)

Mike

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On 12/6/2004 at 3:23pm, Arvid wrote:
RE: Universalis accouterments

OnyxFlame wrote: I don't have the game yet, but when I do, I expect we'll use old buttons for coins. Maybe we could even have a rule where the type of button has to have something to do with the thing you just put in the story.


Buttons, gotta try that out someday..

We always use go markers. (You can probably find yourself a game of go and have markers for your life.. plus a nice game!) Black markers are evil, white are good.. ;-)

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