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Interactive Spell Card - Collection

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Spell Cards Set. This was developed as an alternative to the Gale Force Nine spell cards. In that system the cards have various colours based on whether it is from Xanthars guide, the character race, or spells from different classes. This card set however, focus on differentiating between spells/abilities rather than where those spell came from.

Additionally the Gale Force Nine spell cards often lack all the relevant information which requires players to then look in the PHB, with these cards you can enter the information and organise it how you want to ensure the key aspects are on the card.

Card colours

Green – Represents a ‘Cantrip’. It has been given this colour as you can keep casting it without the use of a spell slot, green represents ‘good to go’.

Blue – This represents ‘Abilities’. These are skills, spells etc. that are inherited by your character class. For example a paladins ‘divine smite’ uses a spell slot and I have found it useful to think of it much like a spell.

Yellow – Represents your ‘Spells’ as it’s a bright colour that stands out in the deck. The use of yellow is a bit of a warning, so you know that it will use a spell slot.

Purple – This represents any ‘Special/Magic Items’ you may have. These cards are there to help remind the player that they have those special items, instead of having to read all the way through their character sheets. This card also has a customizable image, in which the DM or player can place images of their items.

The idea is to make the game more user friendly, especially for people who are playing more complex classes that involves having lots of spells. It’s a way of seeing what the spell/item does without having to troll though the PHB or flick through the character sheet.

These cards have been designed to make them versatile, and encourage home brew content. If a magic effect can only be used once per long rest, there is a box for this on the card. Unused aspects can be left blank if wanted, as most abilities don’t have different levels or used to indicate the number of uses each ability has.

These cards have been designed to print out at the same size as the Gale Force Nine cards and fit into standard size card sleeves.  

This was developed to be used in Adobe Acrobat DC (full version), and when opened in other software might not display correctly. This however will print correctly if using Adobe Acrobat Reader, and you should be able to preview it in ‘Print Preview’ mode.

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Tim V September 02, 2022 2:29 pm UTC
The ability cards are just Spell Cards with a different color, even though a lot of abilities don't have things like a duration or range, and none have components. I feel like specifically those need a redesign.
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Dashel C October 20, 2020 5:30 pm UTC
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Some of the cards are linked so when I edit one, another is edited to, good collection of cards though.
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