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<blockquote data-quote="happyhermit" data-source="post: 6877229" data-attributes="member: 6834463"><p>Spell cards</p><p></p><p>Method;</p><p></p><p>Still not sure what is optimal for myself. I have tried a few ways, but haven't spent much time as a player (at all). The main thing I am not quite sure about is the best way to use them to also deal with concentration, and maybe spell slots/spells cast. They are awesome for character creation/leveling, and for GMing monsters and NPCS. </p><p></p><p>The simplest thing is to just pull out all the spells that the PC has prepared or can cast that day, perhaps setting aside any rituals they have available. Not settled on the arrangement yet. The GF9 one's are made to be written on with dry erase markers which adds some possibilities but I am not exactly sure yet... </p><p></p><p>Possibilities to help keep track of concentration are; putting the card on the character sheet while in play, putting a marker on the spellcard, ?, haven't settled this. I like the idea of a visual reminder to all at the table (GM included) that a PC is concentrating both from a strategy and not forgetting to make a check point of view.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I could use some help on this one if anybody has some cool ideas on the best way to utilize these from a player perspective. Just having the cards has helped out new players a lot, but if there are any particular ways to organize them that work I would love to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happyhermit, post: 6877229, member: 6834463"] Spell cards Method; Still not sure what is optimal for myself. I have tried a few ways, but haven't spent much time as a player (at all). The main thing I am not quite sure about is the best way to use them to also deal with concentration, and maybe spell slots/spells cast. They are awesome for character creation/leveling, and for GMing monsters and NPCS. The simplest thing is to just pull out all the spells that the PC has prepared or can cast that day, perhaps setting aside any rituals they have available. Not settled on the arrangement yet. The GF9 one's are made to be written on with dry erase markers which adds some possibilities but I am not exactly sure yet... Possibilities to help keep track of concentration are; putting the card on the character sheet while in play, putting a marker on the spellcard, ?, haven't settled this. I like the idea of a visual reminder to all at the table (GM included) that a PC is concentrating both from a strategy and not forgetting to make a check point of view. Honestly, I could use some help on this one if anybody has some cool ideas on the best way to utilize these from a player perspective. Just having the cards has helped out new players a lot, but if there are any particular ways to organize them that work I would love to know. [/QUOTE]
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