![]() ![]() Both descriptions say they will assist the DM in running encounters during a D&D session. The second deck, in the same style as the first, covers monsters of CR 6-16 and contains 125 laminated D&D Monster Cards. From the photo, provided by, the first deck will be monsters from Challange Rating (CR) 0 to 5 and contains 268 laminated D&D Monster Cards. Spellbook Cards assist old hands of D&D and help new players to D&D alike manage their spells.įollowing in the footsteps of the very successful Spellbook Card releases, GF9 plans to expand its D&D card accessories inventory by including two decks full of monsters from the Dungeons and Dragons Monster Manual (MM). At my D&D sessions these laminated Spellbook Cards are invaluable at speeding up play. Third, a spell ‘played’ in front of a player or NPC can be a visible reminder of spells at work, whether it’s a wizard’s ‘Mage Armor’ or a cleric’s concentration spell such as ‘Protection from Evil and Good’. PC or non-player character (NPC, or DM controlled character). One, the information for any spell for a caster is right in front of them with little need to spend valuable game time looking up the spell or spells in the source books. Second, a stack of selected Spellbook Cards from the deck can represent memorized spells for the ![]() A typical spell description source book would be the Dungeons and Dragons Player’s Handbook (PHB). Sold in decks according to spell casting class ( arcane, cleric, bard, druid, etc) they are game accessories that assist both players, with their characters (PCs), and the Dungeon Master (DM) by providing exact spell descriptions taken from their source books. Spellbook cards released from Gale Force 9 (GF9) have been very useful around my Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) table.
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