From: Brent Krupp (fletcher@u.washington.edu)
Date: Tue 25 Jan 1994 - 22:38:10 EET
As long as people might be worried about wearing out their character
Put your character sheet in a plastic sheet protector and use a wax
> I favor this method for several reasons. For one thing, it means
sheets by erasing too much, I thought I should mention a method my
gaming group lifted from having played too much Star Fleet Battles in our
youth.
pencil or water-soluble marker to note damage and such. Voila! No wear
and tear. You can slip the sheet out and use a (lead) pencil to make
permanent changes as they (less often) occur.
> that the areas to be erased are spread out more -- rather than erasing
> the same spot on the page for each location, the entire number row is
> erasing area (if that makes sense). More erasure is required to erase a
> written number than a simple underline or hatch mark. More erasure = shorter
> sheet life.
> Peter Maranci Malden, Massachusetts
> pete@slough.mit.edu or rune@trystero.com or rune@ace.com
Brent Krupp (fletcher@u.washington.edu)
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