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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #1

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Tokendb has a complete list of all completion tokens but doesn't identify which adventure they were associated with. Does anyone know where to find a complete list of which adventure had which completion tokens?

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #2

At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #3

Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Didn't notice that info before, but...wow! I knew a lot of work went into that database of information, but this even goes beyond what I imagined.

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #4

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Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Thank you! There were some I was really surprised where they originated. I was sure the bead of cleric’s piety was a vtd but it looks like it was Grind from 2019 at GenCon.

Fred
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truedungeon.com/forum?view=topic&catid=569&id=245490#287189

Items for Sale or Trade
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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #5

Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Brilliant!

Been looking for a while, it's been right under my nose.

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #6

Dave wrote:

Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Didn't notice that info before, but...wow! I knew a lot of work went into that database of information, but this even goes beyond what I imagined.


Really happy it can be useful to people! Also check out the Honorarily Named information. A lot of legendary names in there :)

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #7

Fred K wrote:

Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Thank you! There were some I was really surprised where they originated. I was sure the bead of cleric’s piety was a vtd but it looks like it was Grind from 2019 at GenCon.

Fred


You are quite welcome. There were some surprises for me as well! Likely due to the understandable scenarios where someone packed the wrong stack of completions in the mad scramble to head to Gen Con. That one in particular stands out as an odd Grind token given the existence of an Uncommon equivalent. Highly suggestive of it originally being intended for another con. I'm curious if it made its way to a different convention later in the season.

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #8

David Harris wrote:

Marc D wrote: At the risk of sounding vain:
www.truedungeontokens.com/

There is a filter in our list called Initial Convention*. The * means that it's an added filter not available on TokenDB. Trent and Wyld put a lot of work into gathering that info :)

Edit:
A quick note though. This only tracks the initial event for a token. If a token got distributed for a subsequent dungeon (say, if they ran out of the convention-specific token), that info won't be on our site. But, this should get you like 95% of the way there.

Edit 2:
There's also am Adventure Module* filter that will answer your actual question! That one does work across conventions. And, if you play with the two filters together, you can identify both the adventure AND the convention!


Brilliant!

Been looking for a while, it's been right under my nose.


Unexpected discoveries are often the best!

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Complete List of Completion Tokens and Which Adventure They Originated 2 years 10 months ago #9

This is great information, Marc D. Thank you and the rest of the team for compiling it.

Fred K wrote: Thank you! There were some I was really surprised where they originated. I was sure the bead of cleric’s piety was a vtd but it looks like it was Grind from 2019 at GenCon.

Fred


Bead Cleric’s Piety definitely was the 2019 GenCon Grind completion token. I got two for doing Grind that year (my first time trying it, and boy am I glad I did)! I somehow have three more, though. I *think* they were in the treasure mix later that year, as I know I didn’t trade for them and I don’t think they were substituted for other completion tokens.

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