Free Spell Cards - Perram's Spellbook Updated - Ultimate Combat!

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This is a non-commercial, free, community fan project:

Perram’s Spellbook is a FREE web application that will allow you to create customized spell card decks for your Pathfinder Role Playing Game characters and NPCs! With a few clicks, you can have any spells you wish printed for any core Pathfinder class, customize the size of the card, its color, and exactly which cards you need. You can even create custom cards for spells not in the Spellbook’s database from any sourcebook, even of your own creation!

What's New?
(8/21/2011)

Database Update - Thanks again for Mike's hard work! We've got the following books in the spell cards now:
Pathfinder Role Playing Game: Ultimate Combat
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Rival Guide
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Seas Magic
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Pathfinder Society Field Guide
Pathfinder Player's Companion: Faiths of Balance
Pathfinder Player's Companion: Goblin's of Golarion

Magus & Anti-Paladin - These two classes are now available with spell cards!
Custom Cards Updated! - Custom Cards now support all card sizes and selectable backgrounds!

You can access Perram's Spellbook for FREE (No strings attached, for now and always!) at theGM.org - Home to Perram's Spellbook

And as always, I'm always looking for new suggestions and feature requests. I want to make this the best tool I can for you all.
 

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Awesome! Thanks. I've used your spellbook cards before and they're great.

Would like a non-card format--something I can copy/paste into Word and print out, so I have my spells in a "book" like format.
 

Awesome! Thanks. I've used your spellbook cards before and they're great.

Would like a non-card format--something I can copy/paste into Word and print out, so I have my spells in a "book" like format.

Curious: What would you like this to look like? Would you like it to have the full spell print outs? I keep getting this request and I'm just unsure how to do it. :)
 

Right now I'm taking your biggest card layouts and copying them to paste into Word, so they come out to about 2 or 3 per page (except the long ones with tables heh.)

I'm away from my desktop right now but if you'd like a better explanation I can put up a copy of how I modify them so you can see what I mean. Just let me know.
 

This is a non-commercial, free, community fan project:

You missed "awesome" in your descriptors.

I've got my Magus's spellbook collected in a stack of cards for our Rise of the Runelords campaign. I keep my memorized spells laid out in front of me, to make it easier to remember the options I have available.

A quick addition that you might want to consider is a "+1" card.

When I am planning out my spell allotment for the day, I'll often memorize one or more spells more than once. So, I created my own "+1" cards. So, if I am memorizing:

Magic Missile
Shield
Color Spray x2

... I'll put the +1 card on Color Spray to remind myself that I have 2 casts available. If I wanted 3 Color Sprays, I'd put two +1 cards on Color Spray. I made my own, so they're pretty basic, but a prettier version made to look like your cards would be nice.

I'll second the "Page" version suggestion, as well. I'll see if I can't work up a prototype for you today.
 

Well you guys, you really did it. :)

The Spellbook has gotten so popular I had to increase the hosting package to hold it!

Sorry for the outages today because of it, but things should now be working fine. Let me know if there are any more problems.
 

Perram,

First and foremost, thank you for such a wonderful resource.

Since you are requesting new features, how about the ability to export the data into a csv file. This would allow the end user to manipulate teh daa in Excel to sort or filter on fields such as save verus (Ref/Will/Fort) or magic resistance (yes/no).

The best wizards know what type of spell to through at different types of monsters and having the abilty to pick a spell based on what school, save, or spell resistance impact would really help.

Thank you,
David
 



One thing, you have the ideal margin setting for the small cards (9 per page) . Can you let us know the secret to the large cards (4 per page). I have tried just about everything I can think off but I cant get them to print nicely.
 

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