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: Ranger Spell Cards.
For use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game players and GMs! Ultimate Spell Decks: Ranger 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 Ranger, then you have to have this product.
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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.
Besides, they're useful and the faster people buy them, the more incentive there is for him to put out more, faster...
You are correct. The more sales we get on a product is the greater chance that we will make more products like the one that is selling. So when people say, "I'll wait until they all come out." You might be actually causing the other products NOT to come out. But, the other part to all this is that it take me a "long time" to do those spell decks. There is a lot of formatting and other issues to deal with when making them. They look nice and work well because there is a lot of thought that goes in when formating and making them.
Why wait? This isn't Pokemon. LOL!!! Get the ones you need, leave the rest you don't. That is how I would do it.
Well, first off, considering the fact that currently I am only GMing, I don't have a use for the Ranger or Bard decks at this time.
Secondly, I'm a completionist. I want the entire collection, and I want to make sure I get it all at the same time, cause I'm otherwise rather forgetful.