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I have put up an information page that shows how many tiles are needed for small tables, plus a video that talks abut the nature of hexes and some of their advantages.
LINK HERE
I use five red and black candles, which I place at the apex points of a pentagram drawn around the table with a powder made of a grain and a strong essence (generally cloves). I place a terracota plate with the offerring (typically salami, cachaça and cigars) in the middle of the table. Red roses are also nice. A white seven day candle is placed in the middle of the offerring plate. If you’re paranoid, put the offering plate in a larger plastic tub filled with water.
It goes without saying that neither children nor pets should be allowed access to the wargames room while this hex is underway. Live flames should always be treated with respect!
I’ve found that after applying this hex, my dice rolling improves by 16.6%. It needs to be reapplied about once every six months.
We get slapped around, but we have a good time!
Judging by my win rate, my table’s already hexed
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I just use Kallistra Hexon, which makes it incredibly easy.
"Mistakes in the initial deployment cannot be rectified" - Helmuth von Moltke