Condition, status and effect rings for Dungeons & Dragons 5E and Pathfinder 2E

Condition, status and effect rings as well as modular storage for D&D 5E and PF 2E. Customizable via step/fusion files.
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A collection of the most common condition, status and effect rings for your D&D and PF gaming table.

Sized to fit around medium bases or hang over larger miniatures.

Included step and fusion 360 parametric source files so you can play around with it and customize your text and dimensions. Also welcome to post requests for additional labels in the comments and I will add them.

Optional stackable storage that is optimized for visibility and ease of access. The towers were designed to make it super easy and quick to remove rings. Push from the bottom or lift from the top. The rings are also stored horizontally which makes it much easier to identify which rings you are looking for while playing versus vertical storage solutions.

Ring Labels

Dungeons & Dragons 5E:

  • Advantage
  • Bane
  • Banished
  • Bleeding
  • Blessed
  • Blinded
  • Blood Cursed
  • Burning
  • Charmed
  • Concentration
  • Cursed
  • Deafened
  • Disadvantage
  • Encumbered
  • Enfeebled
  • Enlarged
  • Exhaustion I
  • Exhaustion II
  • Exhaustion III
  • Exhaustion VI
  • Exhaustion V
  • Exhaustion
  • Fearie Fire
  • Frightened
  • Grappled
  • Haste
  • Hexed
  • Hidden
  • Hunter's Mark
  • Incapacitated
  • Inspired
  • Invisible
  • Magic effect
  • Mind Sliver
  • On Fire
  • Paralyzed
  • Petrified
  • Physical Effect
  • Poisoned
  • Polymorphed
  • Prone
  • Rage
  • Raging
  • Reckless
  • Restrained
  • Silenced
  • Sleeping
  • Slowed
  • Spirit Guardians
  • Stunned
  • Unconscious
  • Vicious Mockery

Pathfinder 2E:

  • Blinded
  • Clumsy
  • Clumsy 1
  • Clumsy 2
  • Clumsy 3
  • Clumsy 4
  • Clumsy 5
  • Concealed
  • Confused
  • Controlled
  • Dazzled
  • Deafened
  • Doomed
  • Doomed 1
  • Doomed 2
  • Doomed 3
  • Doomed 4
  • Doomed 5
  • Drained
  • Drained 1
  • Drained 2
  • Drained 3
  • Drained 4
  • Drained 5
  • Dying
  • Dying 1
  • Dying 2
  • Dying 3
  • Encumbered
  • Enfeebled
  • Enfeebled 1
  • Enfeebled 2
  • Enfeebled 3
  • Enfeebled 4
  • Enfeebled 5
  • Enlarged
  • Fascinated
  • Fatigued
  • Flat-footed
  • Fleeing
  • Frightened
  • Frightened 1
  • Frightened 2
  • Frightened 3
  • Frightened 4
  • Frightened 5
  • Grabbed
  • Hidden
  • Immobilized
  • Invisible
  • Off-Guard
  • Paralyzed
  • Persistent Damage
  • Petrified
  • Polymorphed
  • Prone
  • Quickened
  • Restrained
  • Sickened
  • Sickened 1
  • Sickened 2
  • Sickened 3
  • Sickened 4
  • Sickened 5
  • Silenced
  • Sleeping
  • Slowed
  • Slowed 1
  • Slowed 2
  • Slowed 3
  • Slowed 4
  • Slowed 5
  • Stunned
  • Stunned 1
  • Stunned 2
  • Stunned 3
  • Stunned 4
  • Stunned 5
  • Stupefied
  • Stupefied 1
  • Stupefied 2
  • Stupefied 3
  • Stupefied 4
  • Stupefied 5
  • Unconscious
  • Undetected
  • Wounded
  • Wounded 1
  • Wounded 2
  • Wounded 3
  • Wounded 4
  • Wounded 5

Generic:

  • Letters (A-Z)
  • Numbers (0-9)

 

Printing Options

Condition Rings

FDM

Print in something stiff if you intend on painting them to color code, otherwise print in flexible filament. The writing can also be printed in a different color (white etc.), use pause at layer. Set it to 6+ walls so that there is no infill for best results. A 0.4mm nozzle with 0.2mm layer height is fine.

Resin

Use resin tints to easily color code by type with clear flexible resins. Filleted so print it flat on the base plate.

Storage

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Check out this remix for an easier to print version of the storage by @Mikkelcv_148356 that does not require supports and uses a clip that does not need to be flexible.

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The storage container is modular. You need to decide how many stackers you require, each stacker has 9 towers and a tower can take 5 rings for a total of 45 rings per stacker, and if you want a rod to connect all the stackers into a solid box. The rod version makes it easier to carry around.

Rod version:

  • lid with hole
  • clip
  • (n) stackers
  • rod (n) depending on the amount of stackers

Non rod version:

  • (n) stackers
  • optional solid lid
Stacker, lid and rod print settings

0.4mm nozzle, 0.5mm line width, 0.2mm layer height, 15% infill, supports, 3 walls and 1.5mm top bottom height.

Clip print settings

It is required to print the clip in a flexible filament such as TPU 95A, it will not fit if printed in PLA or something similarly rigid.

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