GameMastery Item Cards: Legacy of Fire Deck (based on
5
reviews)
Paizo Publishing, LLC
Our
Price:
$10.99
The most fabulous treasures of the Legacy of Fire Adventure Path come alive in this jewel-encrusted new assortment of 54 unique GameMastery Item Cards. From magical lamps to silver-tipped scimitars and genie rings, the exotic items in this set add a delightful dimension to any Item Card collection and bring a great sense of immersion to Legacy of Fire campaigns, or any fantasy campaign!
GameMastery Item Cards allow heroes to keep track of their equipment in style, and the set is completely compatible with all of Paizo's other GameMastery Item Card sets. Each of these full-color cards features a beautiful portrait of an item on one side with space on the back to keep notes. GameMastery Item Cards are compatible with any fantasy roleplaying game.
Ok, first of all, I don't play Pathfinder AP's, I play in my own home-made campaign in the world of Greyhawk. That being said, these cards are awesome! I like the artwork, the descriptions, the style. I would have preferred (goes for all sets) less wands and staves and for this set less 'weird' stuff like camels and cactus, but apart from that, excellent stuff. Really great to hand out! Love them :-)
These just really bring the story to life, and your characters will love actually having the treasure you tell them they find! They also work well for the Sands of Osirion adventure modules!
The quality of the artwork is as high as its ever been for the Item Cards. While the order the cards are numbered in is a bit odd (I'm sure there's some rhyme and reason to it, but I've no idea what it is), it's very easy to sort the cards both by type (armor, weapons, potions, etc) and alphabetically.
Once again, the cards are laid out in a completely random order making it very difficult to find what you're looking for. Items are no longer organized in alphabetical order and the layout of groups have changed from earlier sets (which would be understandable if there was a gain, but there isn't). The art is great but the low score is due to the functionality issues of the layout.