The Silverwing Armoury notebooks were born out of necessity. Influenced by the bullet journal (bujo) method, our creator and designer, Veronica, hands out some quick tips on how you can simplify your in-game notetaking, whether you're playing in one campaign or more. For a more in-depth look on how to maximize the use of your campaign notebook, check out our HOW TO Series. Use the next available page
Try a page layoutPage layouts have been a saviour for me, both as a player and a GM. They've allowed me to ensure that I capture the really important bits that occur within a session, while still leaving room for random notes. I will usually tailor them to what is important for me to remember from each session; however, there are always some things that I will write down, regardless of what system I am playing in. Things like - who was at the table, a quick list of NPCs we encountered, whether we got XP (or whether I gave XP), any major encounters, and where we left off at the end of the session. I will usually show up to the next session with my layout already done up, but they're super quick to make, so it shouldn't be a huge deal to whip it up just before gaming begins. Lists, but make them purposeful
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