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Hey, these are a great help, thanks for sharing your work!

[silly joke]
Now if you combine those with the Magic Item cards, the Spell cards, and those monster stat cards you got from the minis, you can turn D&D into a nifty version of Magic: The Gathering...with less art, and more dice-rolling. :lol: [/silly joke]
 

Geron Raveneye said:
[silly joke]
Now if you combine those with the Magic Item cards, the Spell cards, and those monster stat cards you got from the minis, you can turn D&D into a nifty version of Magic: The Gathering...with less art, and more dice-rolling. :lol: [/silly joke]
You say silly joke, I say commentary on the way WotC set up 3E.

BTW, these cards, printed at 1.5" across, fit nicely onto a Dreamblade mini base. They would be more of status tokens at that size, but making these more durable would prevent players destroying them in frustration.
 


I'm glad people seem to like them. :)
frankthedm said:
BTW, these cards, printed at 1.5" across, fit nicely onto a Dreamblade mini base. They would be more of status tokens at that size, but making these more durable would prevent players destroying them in frustration.
Since they're normally 2" square, they'd just have to be printed at 75% size for that to be feasible. If everyone in your group can read them at that size then more power to you. Keep in mind however that by doing so you'll be providing your frustrated players with a sturdy missile weapon to use against you. :]

Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for eyestrain incurred by DMs or players while reading undersized cards, or for injuries incurred by thrown tokens.

Also, you'll note that I neglected to include certain conditions such as "dead" and "petrified". I figured the results of conditions such as those are rather self-evident. I also feared that a DM handing such a card to a player would just be adding unnecessary insult to injury. :heh:
 
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Ambrus said:
Also, you'll note that I neglected to include certain conditions such as "dead" and "petrified". I figured the results of conditions such as those are rather self-evident. I also feared that a DM handing such a card to a player would just be adding unnecessary insult to injury. :heh:
So no Toad {baleful polymorpph] card?
 

frankthedm said:
...They would be more of status tokens at that size, but making these more durable would prevent players destroying them in frustration.

Yeah, I'm looking to see what Staples/Kinkos/whoever will charge to print them in color then laminate them (figure I can cut them up myself...)
 

frankthedm said:
So no Toad {baleful polymorpph] card?
You ask for it, you get it. ;)

toadil3.jpg
 

Geron Raveneye said:
[silly joke]Now if you combine those with the Magic Item cards, the Spell cards, and those monster stat cards you got from the minis, you can turn D&D into a nifty version of Magic: The Gathering...with less art, and more dice-rolling. :lol: [/silly joke]

I've been tossing around the idea of seeing if it's possible to represent an entire character with a deck of cards, almost like a character in the Munchkin card game. It would probably be more trouble than it's worth, but I thought it would be nifty to see how much useful info you can stick on a card.

Anybody know any software that can be used to print out your own playing card-sized cards? I tried using MS Word, but it just didn't seem suited for that purpose.
 


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