How do Pieces work?

Description

Pieces are expandable cells that hold individual units of information or objects. In a ruleset, that might be the details on how a particular attack roll functions. For storytelling, a piece could be used to describe a particular item on the menu at a tavern, or a particular clue. For a character sheet, a piece can contain things like individual stats, or armor. Use pieces to contain information about the smallest group of directly related information.

Examples

The "Arcana" stat, a sword, or a clue.

Types

There is only one kind of Piece.

Traits

Traits for all Pieces

  • Pieces have a title.

  • Pieces have Quick Data, which dynamically displays element information.

  • Pieces can expand to show elements inside, or collapse to show only the title and Quick Data.

  • Pieces contain Elements

  • Pieces can be imported from any other place where pieces are stored.

  • Pieces can be sold as individual products on the marketplace.

  • When published to the marketplace, Pieces also have a cover image.

Image guidelines

Cover Image: Pixel dimensions: 56 x 56 px

Peter Freeby

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