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Effortlessly Record Your TTRPG Adventures with Roll & Play Press’ Quest Journals on Kickstarter

An open yellow binder, perfect for TTRPG quest journals, features labeled parts: card slots, a front pocket, a six-ring binder, A5 inner pages with a logo, a rear pocket, and a pencil holder with a pen. Ideal for keeping your campaign notes organized and ready for your next adventure.

Roll & Play Press has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their latest product line, Quest Journals, which has already raised over £20000 from a £2000 goal with 30 days left to go. The campaign, which ends on May 18, offers stunning TTRPG binders and notebooks designed to effortlessly record characters, worlds, and adventures for 5E, Pathfinder, and more.

The Quest Binder is a faux-leather ring binder with a magnetic clasp, card slots, elastic pen holder, and front/rear pockets. It comes with a 100-page Insert Pack of your choice tailored to either game masters (of any system), 5E players, or Pathfinder 2E players. The Quest Notebook is a wire-bound hardback notebook with an elastic strap and rear pocket. It is available in three versions designed for game masters (of any system), 5E players, or Pathfinder 2E players.

The Quest Binder offers a flexible and practical solution for anyone making TTRPG session notes. Its ring-bound design allows for a completely customized archive of your campaign, while the magnetic clasp helps keep your notes safely contained for years to come. The binder is available in navy blue and is designed to hold refillable A5 sheets. Each binder comes with an exclusive Roll & Play Press refillable mechanical pencil with an eraser tip, making it easy to write clear notes that are easy to edit.

The Quest Journals are designed to solve common annoyances for TTRPG players, such as needing separate notebooks, character sheets, and folders for paper and cards, losing track of campaign progress or what happened last session, not having an alternative to digital organizational tools for in-person games, and regularly replacing notebooks that easily get damaged and look scruffy.

The Quest Binder provides a practical storage solution for papers, item cards, handouts, a pencil, and more. The ring binding allows for easy addition, removal, and relocation of pages, while the insert packs cater to in-game needs for years to come. The Quest Binder also looks beautiful on the shelf or tabletop.

Customers can create a bespoke Quest Binder that truly works for them by taking advantage of the Utility Kit, which includes dry-erase sheets, A5 tab dividers, and wallets and pockets to organize notes however they choose.

The slimline Quest Notebooks are self-contained, with everything needed to record session notes for a short, standalone campaign all in one place. Each version of the Quest Notebook is an A5-sized, wire-bound, hardback notebook with an elastic strap and rear pocket.

The system-neutral Game Master’s Notebook contains 100 pages of TTRPG notepaper specifically designed for GMs, including squared, lined, and two sizes of hex paper, as well as sections to record worldbuilding and character details. The Game Master’s Notebook is available in a dark teal color.

The 5E Player’s Notebook includes a complete 5E character sheet, ammo counters, currency conversion tables, quest to-do lists, spell slot manager, custom list pages, squared paper, lined paper, and more. It is available in a light teal color.

The Pathfinder 2E Player’s Notebook includes a 2E character sheet, ancestry feat lists, encumbrance calculators, quest to-do lists, custom list pages, squared paper, lined paper, and more. It is also available in a light teal color.

In addition, Roll & Play Press offers Digital Sheets for customers who prefer to make their notes using a digital device. The PDF files have a variety of form-fillable elements, including editable character sheets and trackers. The Digital Sheets are available in three versions: a system-neutral Game Master’s pack, 5E Player’s pack, or Pathfinder 2E Player’s pack. They are suitable for home-printing and are formatted to A4 size, 21 cm x 29.7 cm (8 ¼ in x 11 ¾). However, they are not formatted to the same size as the Quest Binder Insert Packs.

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