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<blockquote data-quote="pdzoch" data-source="post: 6567314" data-attributes="member: 80982"><p>While the new D&D 5E does not really need any spell cards, they are much handier to use than the rule book. And they make it much easier to manage spell lists and prepared spells. Finally, I like being able to add custom spells to the game, especially as a game reward.</p><p>The background has many options (about 18 in all, including various colors, textures, and several with class icon watermarks behind the spell description). Background can be selected to indicate spell class, spell school, or just to identify spell books (e.g. Player "A" has Blue Spells).</p><p>The class label beneath the level is optional text.</p><p>The spell school is also optional text. </p><p>The Dragon Orb (9 color options) is designed to color code spell schools, but they are also optional. I suppose you could even use them to identify spell books.</p><p>The Ritual Icon and Concentration Icons are selectable and optional.</p><p>The spell characteristics are all drop down menu selections catered to D&D 5E. </p><p>A flavor text is provided, but space is limited to allow for more spell description space. I use the flavor text as a reference text.</p><p></p><p>The design is using the magic set editor. I'm happy to share the files so you can make your own spell deck. You will need the MagicMedieval and Vecna font for this set.</p><p></p><p>I was able to shrink the zip files enough to post. I will also add to the download page.</p><p></p><p>These files have been updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdzoch, post: 6567314, member: 80982"] While the new D&D 5E does not really need any spell cards, they are much handier to use than the rule book. And they make it much easier to manage spell lists and prepared spells. Finally, I like being able to add custom spells to the game, especially as a game reward. The background has many options (about 18 in all, including various colors, textures, and several with class icon watermarks behind the spell description). Background can be selected to indicate spell class, spell school, or just to identify spell books (e.g. Player "A" has Blue Spells). The class label beneath the level is optional text. The spell school is also optional text. The Dragon Orb (9 color options) is designed to color code spell schools, but they are also optional. I suppose you could even use them to identify spell books. The Ritual Icon and Concentration Icons are selectable and optional. The spell characteristics are all drop down menu selections catered to D&D 5E. A flavor text is provided, but space is limited to allow for more spell description space. I use the flavor text as a reference text. The design is using the magic set editor. I'm happy to share the files so you can make your own spell deck. You will need the MagicMedieval and Vecna font for this set. I was able to shrink the zip files enough to post. I will also add to the download page. These files have been updated. [/QUOTE]
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