tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799357743004909192.post7619535749568084303..comments2024-01-04T23:48:09.384-05:00Comments on Pawnderings on Games: Counters, miniatures and blocks -- more durability discussionSeth Owenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12206653100499935990noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7799357743004909192.post-44483218330033431672011-06-08T14:29:16.047-04:002011-06-08T14:29:16.047-04:00While I don't do it very often, you can spray ...While I don't do it very often, you can spray coat your counters before you punch and clip them with a matte finish, available at any modeling or hobby store. I'm a big fan of clipping and smart sorting, but there's just enough room for danger with spray coats that I don't do it often, and then usually with chits that will be pulled from a cup as these get considerably more handling on their flat surfaces (as do markers). <br /><br />Totally agree on the blank counter issue. Blank counters are a sign of laziness on the part of the developer/publisher. That said, I do find uses for blank counters when I need to create DTP counters, so I just save 'em up in a bag for when that happens. Still, rare enough that I prefer counters be used rather than unused.Dughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08827175240352968894noreply@blogger.com