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Squad Marks Has a New Struggle Tracker For Shatterpoint!

Shatterpoint Struggle Tracker Squad Marks has released a handy Struggle Tracker that makes it way easier to keep up with scoring Star Wars Shatterpoint games!

Squad Marks has a catalog of valuable accessories that cover most of your bigger tabletop games. They’ve got you covered, from marking your bases to other game aides.  This time, they’ve got this excellent struggle tracker for Star Wars Shatterpoint.

Shatterpoint Struggle Tracker: $20

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Shatterpoint Struggle Tracker

Compared to the little block tray, this offers a lot more from a sense of stability for keeping track of the struggle! In addition, the marks for the numbers are split into clear segmented sides.

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Compact Shatterpoint Struggle Tracker

Includes:

  • 3D printed base that stores pins
  • Neon Acrylic Tracker / Cover
  • 3 x metal pins (choice of 3 colors)

Dimensions: 1 x .5 x .5 in

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You also get a convenient place to store your point pegs, which is fantastic because you do not have to gather struggle markers from all over the place!
Struggle Pegs
Peg Color
The pegs that come with the tracker also look slick, and you get to choose three colors of your preference that will come for you to mark the different points on the Struggle Tracker!

Squad Marks Options

This is just one of the many other accessories they have for getting your hobbying done easier. All are available on the Squad Marks website!  So whether it’s paint testing or basing your miniatures, Squad Marks has you covered for all of your hobbying needs!

Click Here to Get Your Struggle Tracker!

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About the Author: John Von Canon

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John Von Canon

Job Title: Miniatures & Trading Card Games Writer

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About John Von Cannon: Tabletop gaming since 2016; John joined the Spikey Bits team in 2023 and has since been covering new miniature products, trading card games, and RPGs.

He spends his evenings working at his local game store for the full hobby experience. So if you’re looking for niche and convoluted ways to sneak out a win in your next Commander game or a cool new hobby product for miniatures, he’s your guy.