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Very useful and Nice setup. However, it is not complete, as it's missing a lot of monsters from other official books like libris mortis etc. I expected all official monsters to be in this set as it's called "complete", so it was kinda disappointing that so many were missing. It is a great product aside from that though.
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This is a good set if all you use is core stuff, however, for somone like me who uses almost all the extended spells in nearly every suppliment it gets kinda annoying not finding a spell I was hunting for.
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Really a shame this idea didn't get developed further.
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Really like the idea, and for the most part the layouts. Really wish they had made more use of the larger formats that exist here in the blank cards for the pre-filled ones though, especially for the monster cards. Seems wierd to go to the trouble of creating the larger format and not using it for something like dragons or elementals that have giant blocks of text when written out word for word from the SRD that become unreadably small on the small format. There were also some oddities with some of the large format version layouts, like having 'pages' 4 and 1 one the same side with 2 and 3 on the other, when '1 and 2' could have been the front side with '3 and 4' combined into s a single larger field for the back side, which would also put 'page 1' on the left hand side where it would generally be expected.
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These cards are useful for small groups. The group I am in the cards would take up too much table space. the cards provide a useful summary of a characters current status . However, I think that there are other ways for players and DM's to keep a track of current status, such as a character sheet, and a Dm crib sheet.
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The product is quite ok with good Value For Money, but with three flaws:
- It's hard to get front and back aligned rightly;
- Lettering and cards are quite small;
- Annoying watermarks on front and back.
If those were mended, it would be *****.
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OK, these cards are nothing you cannot do for yourself with regular index cards. But since we all know most of us are lazy, these cards do half the work for you. You can type right into the PDF before printing the cards. Save the file and then go back and edit later if changes need to be made. Nice size lets you keep your notes need instead of a bunch of paper all over the place.
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This well-laid out set of blank cards for many different purposes is a great buy for all groups - especially since it's free. The PDF uses forms, so you can type in the info and print them out. My wife used the spell cards for playing a cleric and we liked them so much we had them laminated, so she could "lay out her hand" every morning to decide which spells her cleric would pray for. A top notch product made even better by its free price. This is everything a card collection should be.
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These cards were exactly what I was looking for. I like to keep things organized, at least in between uses, and these help me plan out my spellbooks and allow my GM to have his NPCs spells and such at his fingertips.
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Extremely useful, and better than writing all the nonsense down on idex cards (which is what I as DM usually do).
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Exactly what I was looking for for solo play. Making magicians and other magic users easier to handle
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Need for magic cards insteas of books. Looked at and used it as an example before purchasing the spell cards
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very good, easy to use and good quality product, nice and cheap.
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usable but unless your anal about prep time, having too many card sets at a table can be a little messy
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Wonderful compilation of SRD spells, in an easily referenced format. Mix this with LPJ Design's Character Spell Book prop and you've got an easy way to stop referencing the PHB/SRD during gameplay. Could do with some different size options (3"x5" variant), as the printed size on 8.5"x11" is roughly the size of Arkham Horror cards. Portable, but not so great for precise cutting or printing.
Pro - Great idea and presentation, let's you check the overlap from the PHB/SRD without constant cross-referencing or table checking
Con - Printed size is small. Might be more useful if it could be "recomposed" in different sizes. As layed out, not much "give" for cutting.
Very Satisfied. Only the size and difficulty cutting cleanly lops it down to a 4-star.
Combined in a bundle with the LPJ Design Spell book, solid 5.
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