None of the images, characters, models, concepts or pretty much anything other than the fan fiction has been produced by me, and all properties beloing to their respective owners (in this case, Games Workshop). Publishers use these marks when books are returned to them. This blog serves as a base of operations for an informal narrative game campaign between a group of friends. Remainder Mark - A remainder mark is usually a small black line or dot written with a felt tip pen or Sharpie on the top, bottom, side page edges and sometimes on the UPC symbol on the back of the book.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "tray worn." (It wouldnt even be out of place in a modern game.) Boats, rafts, docks, cargo, treasure, cliffs, ect. If you are running a Pirate game of any kind, an Island adventure, or anyplace with boats, by all means get this set. The set is Huge, and for only 20.00 well worth the money, and time. Flat trays for SPI games are not graded, and have the usual problems. As usual, the attention to details is incredible.If excessively worn, they will be marked as "card worn." GNOMON WORKSHOP The Techniques Of Dusso Vol. The cardboard backing of miniature packs is not graded.In most cases, boxed games and box sets do not come with dice.Due to the nature of loose counters, if a game is unplayable it may be returned for a refund of the purchase price. Boardgame counters are punched, unless noted.Major defects and/or missing components are noted separately.Example, EX+ is an item between Excellent and Near Mint condition. WorldWorksGames is a small but thriving business inspired by dreamers with a common motivation to explore the limits of tabletop gaming. A "plus" sign indicates that an item is close to the next highest condition.When only one condition is listed, then the box and contents are in the same condition.
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Boxed items are listed as "code/code" where the first code represents the box, and the second code describes the contents.