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mrslamm0
wobble.gif Wow I feel so err "normal"

-Super Ghetto Labtop (So old its only good for running really old computer games or for PNP RPG use.
- Random D6's ( I have a thing about using other players dice since ive had mine so long they have there own "XP/Karma"
- Shadowrun 4 main book and Street magic
- Arsenal PDF
- Random SR dice roller for paranoia
- Random "good luck charms" given to me over the years by players for no real reason.
- Scratch paper for combat and ninja notes.
- Two energy drink of some sort (NOS at the current moment may change depending on the day)
- One Cherry Coke
- Food
- On warmer days shorts so when the players talk over me I can flash my legs and blind them with my pale whiteness


masterofm
The place where we go to game has the BBB, Arsenal, and Augmentation all on hard back.

I bring

- Dice
- Papers describing the run and anything that is important for the runners to know
- Character sheets
- Visual aids if needed
- A knife, a garlic press, maybe a pot or wok, vegetables, garlic, sometimes meat, oil, butter, spices... um whatever else I decide I need when I'm cooking for a group of 5.
- The BBB that I use like a GM screen

I don't actually have a laptop, but 3 out of 5 people in my group do = (
bluedragon7
-My MacBook
--w/ pdf (Spotlight is just a perfect tool to find anything in those pdf immediately)
--w/ music/sounds
-Dice
-Paper
-Pencil
-Handouts
-Food and Drinks

Kyoto Kid
..oh, yeah, forgot to mention the WhoopAss™ energy drink. Man the group hates it when I GM & bring several cans. grinbig.gif

[Edit]

...woops, wrong thread. Kinda forgot about this one. Thought I was on the What Tools/Toys... thread.

...seem to have experienced a momentary bout of Short One-itis.
Caine Hazen
Show, don't tell grinbig.gif
My GM case for remote locations
Sometimes a laptop with PDFs if I'm going to the bookstore to run.
If my players are bad, I'll take the case I used for the photo of the Missions cover (2 Desert Eagle airsofts, semi-auto, unlike my regular GMs case.)

If I'm here at home running I have all sorts of minis and scenery I use to liven things up.
Kyoto Kid
QUOTE (Caine Hazen)
Show, don't tell grinbig.gif

...guess I could have done so in Carrara. I do have the briefcase freebie & a number of assorted props that may work. For others I could always model them in Hex. grinbig.gif
Caine Hazen
QUOTE (Kyoto Kid @ May 22 2008, 06:58 PM) *
...guess I could have done so in Carrara. I do have the briefcase freebie & a number of assorted props that may work. For others I could always model them in Hex. grinbig.gif


We've become 3d nerds wink.gif

Can't wait to finish the basement here at home though.. it'll be the ultimate gaming lair.
Snow_Fox
We can usually rely on several of us having books with us and dang, library's. The house we usually use, the owners built a 'sun room' with the idea of gaming there so they have a bookcase with their SR and AD&D books right there.

I usually bring the books I'll need in particular with my notes in the margine.
note paper.
mulitple pencils
one of those eraser pens
sack of dice
cup to hold the dice I'm using
screens
note book with the adventure written down
folder with particulars of the characters on it.
WhiteWolf
QUOTE (Snow_Fox @ May 24 2008, 09:20 AM) *
cup to hold the dice I'm using



Yahtzee!!!
Snow_Fox
no, talker.gif I just mean my d6. The sack has my D&D dice too so I need to keep the d8 and d12 and d4's all kept away.
apollo124
This thread reminds me just how long it's been since I actually played/GM'd SR, or anything else for that matter.

Back in the day, here's what I would bring.
1 large bag full of dice,
1 or 2 packs of cheap mechanical pencils
character sheets, notes, module
BBB, and pretty much the entire damn library of any possibly needed book, (since I was the only one who had any of them)
note paper and graph paper,
one backpack stuffed to the top holding all this (until it ripped itself apart in a suicidal escape attempt)

Someone else usually brought a Plexiglas map, markers, or miniatures.
Drink and food were usually individually brought, or the host cooked, or we all chipped in for pizza. Mountain Dew is a necessity.

Man, I miss gaming.
Connor
These days it's a much lighter load for gaming.

Laptop - Covers pretty much everything from PDF books (no more hard copy for me), game notes, etc. I use VoodooPad for my private GM notes and such and we use a wiki now for other general campaign info, so everything is easily accessible.

Printed Materials - Extra character sheets, print-outs of various notes or other cheat sheets or play aids as appropriate to the session

Snacks, drinks, pizza money.

Back in the old days, especially near the end of SR3 it would be several duffel bags of books between everyone. We always found we needed some random sourcebook on the occasion someone didn't bring it. It's nice to have that situation as well as various binders and folders full of paper replaced with the laptop.
Tiralee
As GM, my supply kit usually consists of 3 x 2L Pepsi Max and a chocolate supply. Think "Ommpa-loompa" style-chocolate.

As to what I actually take with (Or drag out, considering who's hosting...)

The bag: Containing
-SR3 reference and fluff books. Basically everything is there except rigger.
-copies of the equipment lists (2 folders)
-npc folders (x2)
-God-awful-plot-devices (x2 folders)
- the notes. These are a loosely-bound sway of A4 sheets, liberally spattered with the worst gaming has to throw at me
- spare A4 notepads (x10)
Pens, pencils, whiteboard (dry erase, yankee) markers (~60)
Rulers. 1 x 30, 1 x 100cm.
3 entire DnD modules I always forget to empty out.
Starwars D20 handbooks (See above for reasoning)
Dice (In a seperate section for reasons...)
~ 250 x d6 (Shadowrun set) This also includes the GM's +40 d6's ( said I play SR3, didn't I?)
- Note, dice are the small-diameter Chessex type. Well, the player ones are, if you don't bring your own, you get the gimp ones.
~ 120 x assorted polys (Dnd and "other", set) (enough for 7 entire DnD poly sets, plus many, many extras)
Box of tissues, soft.
Plus:
2 x 1m2 whiteboards (~80x112)
3 x "hand-size" whiteboards (40x 29 cm)

Plus anything else I consider useful.

The bag has wheels.

_Tir.

PS: Yeah, a laptop would reduce this to a carryable (rather than luggable) weight.
dog_xinu
Con bag: - this is in a roller travel case -
* MacBookPro
* screen (generic 4 partition one that I can put custom pages into)
* dice, dice, & dice. Plus my "happy dice" (dice that have happy/sad/nuetral faces on them)
* all the SR4 books in PDF format on computer
* all the SR4 books printed out and bound (done at Kinko's)
* 3x5 cards for notes/scratch/etc
* pencils
* dry erase board (small) with markers

weekly game: - same as above with the next mods -
* MacBookPro or my iMac (game is at my house so it is easy for either)
* internet connection to look things up.
* complete kitchen for food/snacks
Floyd
QUOTE (fatal2ty @ Mar 11 2008, 06:25 PM) *
you must have memorised the sourcebooks, impressive, but what if one of your players claims your wrong about a rule, how can you prove it to them?



Final arbitor on the game.....Gamemaster(me). They worship me for my ambivilance and fear my creativity.
Irian
* Laptop (EEE PC) - really small, but good enough for ebooks, notes, etc. - I've written my own GMtool to organize my notes, etc.
* Projector (normaly I tend to GM in our flat, so I don't have to carry that, but it's not that big anyway) so that I can display the images, etc. directly from my GMTool... Also used to move tokens around, etc.
* As sometimes it's nice to have (and a good mouse pad) I also have some sheets of paper (and a pencil)
* Water, Coke, etc.
* Chips, etc.
dionysus
QUOTE (dog_xinu @ Jun 1 2008, 05:38 PM) *
* screen (generic 4 partition one that I can put custom pages into)


Where'd you find this? That sounds great. Was it just a staples purchase or something?
Wesley Street
Laptop with maps and character icons loaded into Adobe Photoshop created using P'shop and Adobe Illustrator.
Projector for laptop that girlfriend acquired working at Kinko's.
Big white board and easel stand.
All of my SR4 rules and locations books.
A couple of earlier edition source books depending on what location the group is running in that night.
Various papers in a binder.
Game Master's Screen.
Dice.

Yeah, I pretty much look like a pack mule when I walk in the door.
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