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The Stratagem 5-pack Pocket Health Trackers are essential tools for tabletop role-playing games, designed to track character hit points, bonuses, and conditions without the hassle of erasing. Each tracker is themed for different character archetypes and is made from durable materials, ensuring they withstand the rigors of gameplay while being conveniently pocket-sized.
M**R
Game changers!
Got these for myself and my siblings for our D&D game, everyone uses them all the time now, they totally exceeded my expectations. It’s so nice to not have to constantly erase and rewrite HP during combat. The materials do seem cheap but they are 100% functional and look cool too! A great purchase as they’re inexpensive and you can get a lot of use and convenience from them.
D**H
Useful and makes a great gift for tabletop gamers.
I bought these for a small gift to give my regular RPG group for the winter holidays. They were a hit! For making it that much easier to register hits. Along with status effects and bonuses (or negatives). These counters are sturdy with fun backgrounds and easily fit into a dice bag. One or two of the cards have wheels that were set slightly off-center making it a tad bit difficult to read the right-hand number, but it's a negligible flaw.
J**B
Neat idea but there are some issues
Very attractive at a glance. There are some rough edges, and some of the wheels printing does not line up with the holes but they are usable. On one of the trackers, two of the metal brads came apart during the first 2 minutes of use. All of the other seems to be holding up fine after one session. Neat idea, cool look, below average implementation.
T**N
cheap, and does the job, best of all, they are the size of standard playing cards
4 out 5 where flawless, but 1 had a dial that was not printed correctly. i need them for a 4 player game so not a huge loss. im using this with the game Aeons end, which is a card game, the life trackers are the same size as standard playing cards, so it work out very well since i have made sleds to keep the playing cards on anyhow so they have a nice place during play next to the other cards. they are a lil flimsy but that would only be something to complain about if they where 3 or 4 times the cost, their so cheap even if they lost a year or 2 ill buy more. will be recommending to my friends and coworkers for their various board/card game and D&D**update** friends have gotten 2 more sets, all cards work so now the print defects are 1 out of 15, not to bad. work still highly recommend over other overpriced objects.
L**F
good counters that can pack with your cards
i bought these counters to play TCGs and LCGs. They do have small rivets in them so you probably will want a hard plastic divider to keep them from putting indents into your cards inside of a packed case.
L**.
Gets the job done and looks nice
I really liked the matter feeling on these. They don't turn super easily so it won't slip and lose your place on what your health was at. Colors are super vibrant and they're pocket friendly. Perfect for what it's made for!
R**H
Easy to use and read
These work well and I like the variety. We use them for Magic the Gathering instead of D&D, but they do what we need.
C**D
Not Really a Good Health Tracker. It's OK, But That's It.
I was excited to get these for games like Magic: The Gathering or Star Realms. Actually, any game that allows you to keep track of health. The left dial goes from 0 to 20. The right dial goes from 0 to 9. With this, you can get concurrent numbers from 0 to 209. It's slightly awkward to read. There is a status dial at the top which is generally only good for RPGs and there is a +/- bonus dial at the bottom which is good for???? I don't know.As far as life tracking, this is probably OK up to 209, but anything beyond that can't be tracked.The trackers are made of plastic similar to that of some plastic card boxes, so they're pretty sturdy. I found the dials to be slightly loose and the ones digit tends to get blocked by the frame. So long as you readjust the dials, the numbers are clear enough to see.The designs are OK, if somewhat amateurish. Each one health tracker using graphics and color to correspond to a titular RPG class such as Rogue, Barbarian, Wizard, or similar. Blank plastic would have worked just as well, perhaps better without the graphics, but just a border would have been fine.Overall, OK, but not really super awesome for anything other than RPGs. They'll work, but not ideally.
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