The file 'Generic-ish RPG Tokens 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 2.5MB.
There are simple, generic, and easy to read tokens and templates for any (most) TTRPG and are deigned to support a 1" tile (25mm) battle map. To keep them organized, it also includes a handy-dandy carry case.
After a long hiatus from gaming, I started playing with a drop-in group at my local shop and they were using dice, markers, or anything else they could find to note NPCs (and sometimes players) on a battlemap. I looked on a few sites but never really found what I wanted (the right size, shape, etc.) so I started tinkering.
Overtime this morphed through a couple of iterations and I finalized on this collection. It's really simple stuff but nobody else really had them. "Game tokens", yeah - but then the GM has to play with scales and whatnot to fit the bill.
I wanted them to be compact, easily readable, and cheap to print.
It's fairly system agnostic with a few 5e flavors in there for one of the groups I play with. If it makes your game experience better, then I leveled up.
There are five sets of prints here. If you want to do the two color prints, I just changed filaments during the print. If you have an AMS or other cool technology you likely have the know-how to make them fancier already.
I also used to carry the tokens in an Interdimensional Translucent Time Pocket (Ziploc bag).
Works great if space is an issue.
5e_Radius_Markers.stl | 421.6KB | |
Big_Box_of_Bad_Guys.stl | 1.2MB | |
Big_Box_of_Bad_Guys_-_Box.stl | 3.5MB | |
Big_Box_of_Bad_Guys_-_Lid.stl | 1.1MB | |
NPC_Tokens_-_Effect_Boxes.stl | 1.0MB | |
NPC_Tokens_-_Medium.stl | 1.3MB | |
NPC_Tokens_-_Oversized.stl | 481.7KB |