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31 Mar 2024 3:38 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "Warlord Epic Scale - Casulity Markers" to "Warlord Epic Scale - Casualty Markers"
  • Changed starttime from
    31 Mar 2024 3:15 p.m. PST
    to
    31 Mar 2024 3:15 p.m. PST

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Legends In Time Skip Supporting Member of TMP31 Mar 2024 3:14 p.m. PST

Has anyone used these items?
Does anyone know the size of these markers and how well are they designed?
They do look useful for many things.
Any Intel would be helpful.
Thankyou.
-Skip

TimePortal31 Mar 2024 4:56 p.m. PST

I use the pyramid d4 dice as a casualty or hit marker. Looks like a tomb marker to me. Lol.

Dennis31 Mar 2024 5:06 p.m. PST

Skip:

I've got a pack of the Pike & Shot Casualty Markers.

They are round resin-cast bases (not quite 20mm across) with a "dead guy" (of a variety of types including armored and unarmored, with hat, with helmet, etc) cast on the base-there are no dead horses in the pack I got. There is also a number (from 1 to 4) engraved on the top of the base next to the "dead guy" figure to indicate the number of casualties represented by the base. They are nice enough, albeit a bit pricy and somewhat inflexible in use.

Rather than use the Warlord casualty bases, though, I'll probably get the appropriate casualty figures from Pendraken (much cheaper, and Pendraken has casualty figures for many of its ranges; the Pendraken figures are a tad smaller but not overly so), and then glue them to Litko casualty dials or make such dials myself using small fender washers-by using Litko dials or making them myself I can have each marker represent 1 to 6 or more casualties, thereby requiring much fewer markers for a game.

Legends In Time Skip Supporting Member of TMP01 Apr 2024 11:27 a.m. PST

Dennis

Thanks very much. Your Intel was very helpful.

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