Palm-sized 12-sided coins.
Very sturdy: rigid like a poker chip.
Easy to make, so you can make multiple to fit different occasions.
Choose from many provided art choices, or customize it with your own.
Optional coin rack displays up to 6 coins.
Dice are pictured to show scale and are not included.
Sets: Fate | Achievement
DM: Last week's session was amazing. None of us will forget the fighter holding off seven zombies. For that, I award you this commemorative coin of "Heroic Defense".
Fighter: No problem. I'd be glad to do it again.
DM: And, bard, you really pulled yourself together to get everyone out of that collapsing tunnel. You get a coin of "Harrowing Escape".
Bard: This is awesome!
DM: Rogue, "Cheeky Hijinx", as usual.
Rogue: That's what it's all about.
DM: And, when you all got back to town, somebody branched out and got lucky. Holds up a coin of "Oafish Seduction".
Barbarian: That's private, but... yeah. Grins.
All: Ooooooo!
Recognize and reward creative role playing with a Coin of Achievement. Combine one of 80 adjectives with one of 80 nouns to commemorate the noble acts (or ignoble shenanigans) that your group gets up to. Use them as keepsakes or inspiration tokens.
These coins are astoundingly sturdy. And, they look so good that we had to add a display rack.
Druid-approved: Made with no metal or plastic.
Barbarian-approved: It's tough.
Glue pen, or tape runner
Scissors, knife, paper cutter, or trimmer
Paper crafting difficulty: Intermediate.
For print-at-home, pay what you want for the templates at DMsGuild.com. You will also gain access to Google Drawings documents that you can copy and edit.
Choose the art that you want. Print the needed templates on cardstock paper.
Cut on the dotted lines and crease on the solid lines. Fold, glue, and assemble according to the included instructions. Or, use the following visual guide:
Mix adjectives and nouns to reward players with an oddly specific commemorative coin.
Use them as inspiration tokens.
Or, offer some random combinations and ask players which ones they would aspire to earn.
Reduce cost and environmental impact, compared to buying metal fantasy coins.
Keep players hands and minds in the game with an engaging themed item.
Gift them to your DM or players as unique keepsakes to remember that time when your group set out on a "Brave Rescue" but it turned into an "Elaborate Heist".
I'll dare to tempt fate.
A simple coin flip can't hurt...
Double or nothing?