Ultimate Spell Decks: Cleric Spell Cards (PFRPG) PDF (based on
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Wish you didn't have to flip through books or search PDFs every time you want to cast a spell? You can't see to remember the range, duration or Save of a spell off the top of your head? Wish you could introduce unique and new spells to your campaigns in an easy format? Help is coming for you in the form of Ultimate Spell Decks: Cleric Spell Cards.
For use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game players and GMs! Ultimate Spell Decks: Cleric Spell Cards are printable forms for players and GMs alike which makes managing a spellbook simple and easy. Now your storehouse of magical power will fit right in the palm of your hand with these easy to use, convenient spell decks. Each card contains the significant and relevant rules and description of a different spellcaster's arsenal for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. If you play a Cleric, then you have to have this product.
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I have all the pertinent spell deck for Pathfinder along with the feat cards. My players use these like crazy so they can save thier books. The only issue I have with this particular deck is the last spell of Summon Monster IX is messed up with the OGL content. Would be a great thing to have this fixed otherwise I just have to print it from the Wiz deck and change the class.
These (along with the rest of the spell decks and feat deck) I find as both a GM and player to be really useful and well worth the price.
I have seen and heard complaints about each spell being on a single sheet and only being able to print one spell per page. Now there is a trick to this and personally I like this format so much more than if they were to put six to nine spells on a single sheet.
The trick is you have to tell your printer to print multiple pages on a single sheet. Now the reason I like this is that I can also tell it to only print certain pages.
So as a Sorcerer, Bard, or any other spontaneous caster with a limited number of spells known I can just select the spells I know to appear on the sheet that prints. So I only print the spells I need. This also works for a Wizards spell book, Alchemists formulae book, Witch's familiar, or if you only use certain spells out of your list Druid, Ranger, Paladin, etc.
Overall these are great and I recommend them to anyone who plays or deals with spellcasters frequently.
The product is a PDF that consists of 44 letter-sized pages, each with 4-6 spell cards. The spells are either "half height" or "full height," so there are two different sized cards, neither of which particularly corresponds with index (or any other kind of) card sizes. There is also no obvious way to actually print the cards as cards, aside from printing the letter pages on cardstock and then trimming them by hand -- a task made a bit more difficult by the fact that the outside margins and inside margins are different, and there are no cutting guides. The PDF is not interactive in any way, so you can't make it only show spells up to a given level and only print those out, or anything of the kind. The spells are ordered by level, then name; all orisons alphabetically, then all 1st level spells etc. Better than nothing, especially for the price, but a far cry for something that could be turned into the "Deck of Priest Spells" I had for 2nd Edition. Unlike that product, this also lacks cards with quick indices of spells by level or school. It also lacks spells that aren't normally cleric spells but to which clerics gain access as domain spells, such as Call Lightning.