Whether running games in a massive convention hall or at store game day, the tools contained in this kit are designed to make your work easier and heighten everyone’s enjoyment of your event. After all, the traveling GM has enough to juggle without having to worry about all the extras. These full color-eye catching aids and tools are designed to take your convention game up a notch.

What is in This Kit

The tools in this kit are specifically designed to supplement gameplay at conventions, game store events, or other public spaces. Some of them are longstanding tools of the trade, while others are fun variations that provide some novelty along with their utility.

Here is a breakdown of the components in this tool kit, with instructions on how to print them and use them in your event:

Player Mat

Designed with new or inexperienced players in mind, this simple table mat has spaces set aside to keep dice and hero points neat and at the ready, while also providing simple rules reference and tips to promote better play. The player doesn’t need to flip through her rulebook or comb through some dense rules reference. A quick glance when gathering dice to roll an Approach is all she needs. Don’t be surprised when experienced players start demanding one of their own.

Table Tent

An old standby, these handy tools present information two ways. To the GM and other players at the table, they clearly present vital information about the Hero—including Nationality, Arcana, and any Duelist or Sorcery abilities. To the player, it offers a quick rules reference on Skill Rank Abilities and Dramatic Wound Effects, as well as a handy tool to track Dramatic Wounds with a paper clip (brightly colored paper clips recommended).

Rules Reference Bookmark

This simple tool can be used to mark key information in the rulebook, but is also a handy rules reference on its own. These can make a fun takeaway for your game, too.

NPC and Villain Cards

Based on the Hero and Villain decks from John Wick Presents, these cards are presented in a variety of ways. The kit includes an index card design as well as a playing card design, in both form-fillable pdfs and simple print variations. The playing card variety includes a blank flap where you can write the name or the NPC or Villain, or even affix an image of the character if you prefer. Drape this over the top of your GM screen to give your players a visual reference for the character in the scene.

Event Sign In Sheet

This sheet clearly lists your name and the title of your event, as well as a Twitter account or blog address if you prefer to list one. Players can sign-in and leave contact information so you can send them a thank you email later or ask for feedback on your event.