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Reviewed in Australia on February 2, 2025
Easy to see and read, box has a handy colour code to make it easy to find the ring you need. Being flexible as well means it is very unlikely that you will damage or break them unlike wood ones and 3d printed ones.One downside is some of the condition rings are so similar or are the same color you have to check twice.
David
Reviewed in Australia on February 13, 2025
I bought these not knowing what to expect. For the price I was not expecting much. But I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the product. The box is sturdy and looks good. The rings are clear and the writing sharp. 10 out of 10 for this product.
Conflict no more
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Nicely made product, the rings are sturdy and clearly identified. Love it!
Bhroam Mann
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
These rings are fantastic. They're rubber, so they stretch and are easy to place on figures. They are the right size to put on a figure base, but I find it easier to just drape them on top of the figure. They are a bit more money, but WELL worth it.The top of the box has all of the conditions listed in the order they are in the box, so it makes it super easy to find them.Do note that there are >20 different rings. This means some conditions are more useful than others. They do have the most useful conditions.My only complaint is that you need to store the box level. I carry them around in a backpack. This means I have to store them on their side. The box top seals nicely, but it's a shade too tall. This means all the rings fall out within the box and make a mess. I've had to store a piece of paper to fill the space to stop them from making a mess. It would be nice if the box was a shade shorter, so the rings wouldn't fall out.That said, I'm still super happy with them.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
First off, it arrived earlier than expected which was great. The box is smaller and more compact than I thought, which is a good thing when you have tons of supplies already. All the pieces game sorted, in place, and it perfect condition. The rings looks better in person, too (the photos make it seem like Invisible is hard to read, but it’s actually just as easy as the others).Things I like about it: flexible and resistant to breaking, raised letters make them easier to read and see even when stacked, the size is as good as it can be for something that goes around pieces (it’s only an issue if there are rings next to each other, but I’ve been hanging the rings on the figurines instead of around), and they grip figures nicely so they move together (if you have the same size base). The case looks great and prevents the rings from going all over, the color codes are perfect, the names are in alphabetical order, and the lid fits perfectly onto the bottom so that you can keep it open and quickly see which rings are which (see photo).These make remembering status conditions a lot easier. My group used it once and immediately liked them.
UrsinusBorealis
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
I have a number of items I use as a DM to assist in making the game smoother or more enjoyable. These, hands down, are my and the table’s favorite of those items. As a DM, it is so much easier for me to track conditions by looking at the minis on the map and seeing which three of the party have, say, the bless condition on them, or which one player has on going levels of exhaustion that I might otherwise forget about. Also, I can see at a glance which enemies have been hit with the poisoned condition, or are currently blinded and so can’t target others using spells.Of course, I also have these conditions written down on a tracker I keep behind my screen, but using these condition rings ensures that I don’t just glaze over looking at everything behind the screen and miss something. This also allows the players to catch it, if for some reason I’m not looking at the map, and helps them to feel more involved.The colors are vibrant and pleasing to look at (sometimes matching the named condition, such as black for blind, or clear for invisible), the raised wording can be clearly read from a distance, and the flexible rubber rings fit perfectly around the outer edge of standard mini bases.I have absolutely no complaints or caveats about these condition rings. They are durable, clearly labeled, colorful, flexible, well fitting, and sit nicely in their box - a box which also has the conditions listed by name and color on the inside of the lid so that you can quickly find the location of the condition ring for which you’re looking. As a DM you will love them, and your players will also love them. If I forget to put a ring out, or intentionally do not do so because I know the condition will be over by the next round or something, my players will quickly pipe in and ask for the rings. Again, easily the most helpful and frequently used accessory I have outside of the battle map and minis themselves.
Midnight Mimic
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
This product helps our table keep track of all the conditions we are laying on the enemies (or ourselves).Being a GM, the practicality of Futhark's conditions rings were what I needed.It took some time deliberating on which condition ring set was best to buy; however, considering the price point, number of rings provided, and weighing the value of how the product was made, this was a solid purchase choice.Although the box came a little bruised, the real treasure inside was perfect. With the enclosed note from the company, it really did feel like the creators of the product are true fans of the TTRPG genre like we are.TL;DR, here is a simple Pro and Con list:Pros:- All rings accounted for!- Description of the product is accurate- Although at a quick glance the colors may seem similar to some, it's actually very distinguishable.- If colors still impact you, no worries, the font and text on the rings are easy to read.- Can use dry erase marker on the back of each ring- Fits HeroQuest minis' base without wearing out the product or mini. (size is 1in, roughly 28mm I believe)- The box contains cards (image with the envelope) that provides buyers an email of company for any possible loss/incomplete set of rings or questions.Cons:- Box was a bit bruised**May just be due to how it was shipped with other products.
doug
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024
These are perfect, clear to read, well made rings.
Spey Kindred
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2024
Really pleased with these. I used them in a D&D session and it made it a lot easier to track effects, particularly things like Bless which players can easily forget about. The rings themselves are nicely made, comprehensive in the conditions covered and distinctive from each other in terms of colour. They fit around minis well although we use markers a lot as well which they do not fit brilliantly but it works okay.These are a more expensive option but they cover more conditions than any other choice I could find and the quality feels worth it.
Cheepow
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Ye that we walk through the valley of multiplayer confusion, these status rings act as shining light of current player status, and act as a beacon of hope to battle the dreaded:"Wait, he was [blank] status effect, can we go back and do that again, I forgot...??NO, we are 2 character turns past!!"These rings are squishy and bendy so you don't have to worry about breaking a part of the figure or the base placing them on it. Super cool and great resource to have for a game.
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