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Transcript of LT Resource Cards
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Copyright 2005 Shaun Austin & Jim Hartman
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An Adventurer withEagle boots gains
double movement forone turn.
A Halfling or Goblin willgain +1 Wit for one
turn.
A Mage or Witch willgain +1 Wit for one
turn.
A Dwarf or Orc willgain +1 Combat for
one turn.
An Elf or Dark Elf willgain +1 Combat for
one turn.
An Adventurer with aSeer Scroll gains +1
Wit for one turn.
An Adventurer with aShatter Scroll may
automatically avoid atrap or open a door.
An Adventurer with aMight Potion gains +1Combat for one turn
An adventurer with ahealing stone may heal
another player.
An adventurer with ahealing stone may heal
another player.
An adventurer with ahealing stone may heal
another player.
An adventurer with ahealing stone may heal
another player.
No shooting weapons can
be used this round asdust falls from the ceiling
obscuring the view .
All movement is reduced
to 1 space as players tryto remain standing
No combat can occur as a
sudden wind blows out allthe lanterns in the
Dungeon
All open doors shut as a
tremor ripples through theDungeon
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Printing This Document
Page one needs to be printed three times to give a total of 48 cards(12 of each profession)
Page two needs to be printed once to give 12 item cards and 4 event cards
Page three can be printed on the back of the previous pages (If using cardstock)
OR
Page three can be printed four times to be glued to the back of the other sheets
Page four is a guide to printing and does not need to be printed.
Tips for Printing.
This Document has been created using A4 but can be aligned easily for Letter.
The option to use in your printer preferences is:Rotate and centre page
This should allow you to print the document at 100% without needing to reducethe size of the image. (The images are designed for both page sizes).
An error may appear stating items are outside the printable area, but you shouldbe able to ignore it.
In the event there is some clipping of the images, (due to physical limitations ofthe print device) then the following printer preferences may be used:
Fit to Printer MarginsReduce to Printer Margins
These preferences will reduce the size of the images, But so long as they areused for all documents, should not effect the end result.
Copyright 2005 Shaun Austin & Jim Hartman