Ok, this is just too cool! A perfect companion to the core game. Bag of Holding reference sheet, oh that makes my life so much easier as a player or GM. The stat block cards are great for having NPCs at my fingertips, whether they be followers for the PCs, random citizens or random denizens to encounter. Character generation is explained simply and easily in the core game but the reference sheet here is awesome, in particular having all the spheres and paths of magic in easy to follow charts. Character load out sheets give you the expected stat blocks but having the readied gear and magic items (especially the bits labeled in red that are great reminders that you need the additional traits to use) are awesome and for a player like me I love getting to strategize how my gear and items might play out on the adventure and being surprised when the GM has something sneaky and fun up their sleeve. The character sheet is busy but has everything you'd want on it, but I can see how experienced players and GMs may make some adjustments there and I look forward to seeing what the community might come up with. The potion reference card is a brilliant idea and as a player I've already used it to make sure that I get the best bang for my buck between buying a potion vs buying a scroll for the same spell. Every player is going to have this potion sheet handy, I guarantee it. Having all the spells listed by sphere and tier was the most handy thing I had for leveling up my caster. It kept me focused on getting the things I wanted as I played the game. The spellcaster sheet is where I kept all my notes on my spells, like ranges, number of targets, etc. That saved a lot of page turning when playing the game.
All in all a great suite of tools for players and GMs alike! Plus they look cool. The colors, fonts and layouts make them easy to read and easy to use at your game table.
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