GM's Aid VII: Condition Cards—Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Edition (PFRPG) PDF (based on
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GM's Aid VII: Condition Cards—Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Edition is the latest product in the GM's Aid line from 4 Winds Fantasy Gaming. This latest version of the Condition Cards product has been designed for compatibility with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game from Paizo Publishing, LLC.
The cards have been designed as a game aid for players and gamemasters alike. They have been formatted to print on any standard-size business card paper, or you can just print them on cardstock and cut them out using the lines as guides.
If you are a player, print the cards and keep them handy, and whenever your character is struck blind by a spell, knocked prone by a powerful blow, or simply invisible thanks to a handy potion, you can pull out the requisite card and - voila! - you have all the information you need to handle any adjustments to die rolls, combat stats, skill checks, etc. When your condition ends, simply return the card to the stack.
If you are a gamemaster, you might even consider printing out two or three sets of these cards, as multiple characters can sometimes be affected by the same condition. That way you can label the cards in pencil or color-code them with reusable sticky tags, or hand them to the affected players for the duration of their condition.
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Seems that it is incorrectly labelled as PFRPG when the cards are PF Beta versions.
Thanks for pointing this out - we accidentally used the wrong file to create the PDF. In going back through it, we also found and corrected a typo.
The correct PDF will be uploaded shortly. Those who have already purchased the cards will be able to go back into their downloads to get the correct version.
You bet. We apologize for the initial confusion. As a side note, taking a look at this did lead us to discover a couple typos that were initially overlooked.