I use this to replace dead characters/NPCs/monsters from the battlefield while playing Pathfinder. I love them--especially when fighting 'hordes,' your table can get really littered with minis that aren't really designed to be tipped on their sides, but this helps keep the table clean.When I replace minis with these tokens, my group knows the monster/creature/person it represented is now dead. Obviously so. No more errors. No more using those erasers you put on the end of pencils as the dead. These obvious tokens are obvious. So much so that I have purchased 3 packs now. It was fun to freak out the group by assigning someone to put tokens for the dead down with the minis hidden in a shoe box under the table. I handed one packet. Then I said, "Oh, you will need these, too. Everyone Roll for Initiative." They freaked out as the monsters started coming onto the playing board, knowing it was a battle of numbers. Fun times. BUT: when the monsters died, they were OBVIOUSLY dead with these tokens! :)It’s written in what they are, obviously dead! It amuses players when you toss them out after an exciting combat, and doesn’t crowd the map like a knocked over mini. I’ve used them in many of my Dungeons and Dragons game, and enjoy the product.I got these as a gift from a friend. At first, they seemed a little cheesy, but I quickly grew to love them. My players love seeing the bright red blood tokens on the battlefield and so do I. It's great for representing battlefield carnage and honestly makes failing as a DM more enjoyable.The tokens came in a small ziplock baggie (see pic1) and are perfect for marking the path of dead foes rendered by your berserker barbarian dwarf (see pic2). The grid on the attached pic is 1" square (new map, sorry for the wrinkles). These are hilarious and I expect will add lots of fun to our gaming nights.Great product. As intended.I have been looking for some tokens to represent slain NPCs and/or monsters in my tabletop games. These fit the bill with their blood pool shaping. The only suggestion I have would be to make some in different sizes so that they could more clearly represent creatures from different size categories.I love these. Small and flat, but easy to see and store. I've always wanted something this easy to mark corpses on the battlefield for my RPGs because (IMHO) a corpse *should* be an impediment to movement (difficult terrain). More convenient to use than writing on the mat, then erasing later.Helps all at the table keep track on opponentsJust right for all those little dead goblins we tend to leave behind...Brilliant ??Fit perfectly into a 1" (25mm)square grid.Ordered one - the players loved to 'see' the carnage, over pieces tipped over or fully removed....Definitely gonna buy another... Oh!I just did ????