Every adventurer thirsts for treasure, and this brand-new assortment of 54 GameMastery Item Cards delivers a veritable hoard of unique art objects, magical medallions, golden casks, fabulous gemstones, and more!
Each card features a beautiful full-color illustration of an item on one side, with a text description and room for hand-written notes on the opposite side. Game Masters can hand these out when their PCs get treasure and watch as players learn to love managing their booty. Useable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master’s arsenal!
12 Silver Ring
13 Ruby Ring
14 Elven Ring
15 Skull Pendant
16 Bronze Gorget
17 Sword Brooch
18 Military Medal
19 Snake Bracelet
20 Butterfly Ring
21 Dog Amulet
22 Arcane Dagger
Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber; Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories, Starfinder Society Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber
More cards! Not only have item cards added to the richness of my/our/the campaigns; but, it seems, having "tangible" equipment has made my/our/the new players more interested in learning how to play the games and continue roleplaying. It falls into the, apparent, truth of the world: People Want Stuff. Lovely, keep them coming Paizo; and I intend to keep on buying.
On Amazon it lists this deck with Chuck Lukacs as the artist. I love his art, and would be very happy seeing him illustrate items in these decks, buuuuut, I also love Vincent Dutrait's item cards, and I like that they all have the same style. Is Dutrait still going to be doing item cards, or has he moved on to other things?
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And here I was just about to suggest you guys do a "Wondrous only" set and include lots of pictures that could be the Superstar items! Too late - or maybe that was part of the idea behind it...
I'm considering a setup like that to give out to my players as a way of managing their inventory, marking certain pages as equipment slots. Each binder would basically be everything anyone needs to know about that one character.
I can't for the life of me figure out why someone would give a low review score on a deck of item cards because they aren't in alphabetical order. Who cares?? I would assume a DM would go through a deck and pull what he intends to give out as treasure ahead of time anyway. If being in alphabetical order is important, DO IT YOURSELF!! sheesh.
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My only gripe with this set is that the background is mundane, as in it matches all the mundane gear, yet some of the treasure items say they are magic - arcane dagger, magic dust. I suppose they could be fake magic, you know, "magic." Still, only a minor quibble.