GameMastery Item Cards: Elements of Power Deck

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GameMastery Item Cards: Elements of Power is an all-new 54-card deck featuring magic items charged with the powers of earth, wind, water, and fire. Each card features a beautiful full-color illustration of an item on one side, with a text description and room for notes on the opposite side. A GM can hand these out when their PCs get treasure and watch as players learn to love managing their booty. A code on each card helps GMs track which card corresponds to which treasure.

Useable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master's arsenal.


01 Breastplate
02 Chain Shirt
03 Leather Suit
04 Platemail Barding
05 Stoneplate
06 Studded Leather
07 Ice Shield
08 Steel Shield
09 Battleaxe
10 Dagger
11 Gauntlet
12 Hook
13 Kama
14 Longbow
15 Longsword
16 Razor
17 Scimitar
18 Short Sword
19 Spear
20 Warhammer
21 Potion
22 Potion
23 Potion
24 Potion
25 Ring
26 Ring
27 Ring
28 Scroll
29 Scroll
30 Scroll
31 Scroll
32 Rod
33 Rod
34 Staff
35 Staff
36 Staff
37 Wand
38 Wand
39 Wand
40 Wand
41 Ankh
42 Bottle
43 Brazier
44 Brooch
45 Censer
46 Collar
47 Fetish
48 Horseshoes
49 Incense
50 Paintbrush
51 Pigments
52 Scarf
53 Stone
54 Wings

Sample cards. Click to enlarge.




Illustrations by Vincent Dutrait.

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I Have the Powerrrrrr!!!

5/5

And you can too with Paizo's Elements of Power item card deck! Contained therein you will find a deck of mighty magic items and trinkets that are ready to be infused with the power cosmic of your GM's desire! If you need gorgeous, full color item cards for weapons, Christmas tree items or rare artifacts, then this deck is the perfect choice!

Whereas other decks focus on the mundane, every day items one might find in an adventurers backpack, Elements of Power brings you the items crafted by dwarven smiths and imbued with surging power by Elven magi. Order your set today, before they're all gone!


What's in your Backpack? :)

5/5

This is a great addition to the cards set line-up. I find that most all of these cards can be used in one form or another. Nice set!


Excellent stuff!

5/5

Solid gold this one! Elemental galore: flaming swords, ice shields, the works! Great for exotic treasures, very evocative, fires up (pun intended) the imagination. Highly recommended!


Pazio 2 wizards 0


An awesome start to memoriable D&D history again
Note I found using airphoto crayons (stabilo)helps to keep notes

The cards are a 10 out of 10 in my game room.....again and the sparkle in my gamer eyes is like they have rubies and diamonds......especially when i say....pick a card....from my hand.....and this is what you find.........in the chest or sack
As a relic from the 1st edition days.....again to have those imagination jucies flowing ......is what D&D was about
and any thing in that tool box to help the GM/DM is a 10.

Now PAIZO if you could make cards decks for all the basic items/treasure lists in the DM guide 3rd edition.....i would buy each twice....i'm talking just a ring deck, potion deck, sword deck....that would be the ultimate accessory!!!
the artifacts.....

make pazio mine....


Elemental Fun

5/5

Excellent deck of cards they work well with any system and the artwork is just wonderful. Every deck so far has been great and this is no exception. Well worth picking up for any fantasy campaign.


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Contributor

EoP is the feature of today's blog post.

Note to Paizo web gurus: The link to the Longbow_500 image is broken (http://paizo.com/image/content/ItemPacksElementsOfPower14_500.jpeg).

Scarab Sages

Is that a dogslicer I see on the cover?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

EP Healy wrote:

Note to Paizo web gurus: The link to the Longbow_500 image is broken (http://paizo.com/image/content/ItemPacksElementsOfPower14_500.jpeg).

Thanks for the heads-up. Fixed.


Ungoded wrote:
Is that a dogslicer I see on the cover?

It sure looks that way!


I'm really digging the item card packs. But I'm more of a post-apocalyptic setting fan. Any word on developing sci-fi/p.a. style item cards?


I bought the one magic item pack in the store today after getting some in the mail as a freebie with something else I ordered from Paizo. Great illustrations and I suspect these will go along nicely.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

darthcestual wrote:
I'm really digging the item card packs. But I'm more of a post-apocalyptic setting fan. Any word on developing sci-fi/p.a. style item cards?

For now, we're still filling in popular fantasy items; there's currently nothing slated for sci-fi.


Derek Poppink wrote:
Ungoded wrote:
Is that a dogslicer I see on the cover?
It sure looks that way!

And the store blog confirms it. There are five other items in the set from Pathfinder, including an "ogre hook".

Liberty's Edge

So this is a non-random deck? It doesn't say one way or the other in the description, but the list of cards looks non-random (unless there are more than 1 version of each).

I originally decided not to use item cards because I didn't want to buy any random crap. I hate the marketing method and refuse to be a part of it. But, since it appears that item card approach has changed, how can I be sure which decks are non-random?

Dark Archive

DeadDMWalking wrote:

So this is a non-random deck? It doesn't say one way or the other in the description, but the list of cards looks non-random (unless there are more than 1 version of each).

I originally decided not to use item cards because I didn't want to buy any random crap. I hate the marketing method and refuse to be a part of it. But, since it appears that item card approach has changed, how can I be sure which decks are non-random?

The Decks are non random. I have several of them.


DeadDMWalking wrote:
But, since it appears that item card approach has changed, how can I be sure which decks are non-random?

Only Hero's Hoard and Relics of War are random (note that these are the only products available as boosters or in display form). All other sets are fixed decks.

Liberty's Edge

Thanks. Just wanted to be absolutely sure.


I think Paizo is getting away from random card sets and more into fixed decks. Which I think is a better idea really.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

FenrysStar wrote:
I think Paizo is getting away from random card sets and more into fixed decks. Which I think is a better idea really.

We haven't released a set in randomized packs since November 2006, and we aren't planning to do any more that way.


DeadDMWalking wrote:

So this is a non-random deck? It doesn't say one way or the other in the description, but the list of cards looks non-random (unless there are more than 1 version of each).

I originally decided not to use item cards because I didn't want to buy any random crap. I hate the marketing method and refuse to be a part of it. But, since it appears that item card approach has changed, how can I be sure which decks are non-random?

I generally agree about not liking randomness, but I remember a statement from Erik (I think) that the random packs would include a lot of normally re-occuring treasure type cards, like potions, longswords, or whatnot.

I've been using item cards for my own PC, equipping cards as the DM gives out treasure or as I purchase them, and I really love using the cards.

I bought a few booster packs to see how well they fit in with the non-random decks, and I thought they worked great. I got more of what I expected to get.

I showed off my cards to the other players and my DM, and they were kinda "hmmm" about it, until I showed them the five pages of cards I have in my character folio. I keep the cards in some 3-ring baseball card sheets. When they say everything from my character sheet on one card or another, they really liked the cards.

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Big Jake wrote:
I remember a statement from Erik (I think) that the random packs would include a lot of normally re-occuring treasure type cards, like potions, longswords, or whatnot... I bought a few booster packs to see how well they fit in with the non-random decks, and I thought they worked great. I got more of what I expected to get.

Though we're not producing new packs, the two sets we did as packs are still available that way, and are as useful as they've always been!

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