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I am playing an 11th level cleric, so I already have access to an extraordinary number of spells. I see the list increasing as I gain in level and am worried about how to manage this at the table.
I have a number of friends who treat their clerics like wizards and write down the spells that they use and just tick them off as they use them. I feel that this ignores an important part of the cleric's ability, that you can prepare different spells according to your needs as you move through an adventure.
However, I am finding this is difficult to manage at the table already, and am only 11th level (access to 5th level spells). Does anyone know of any apps, websites, programs or printouts that can assist with this dilemma?
I was hoping to use the Spellcards set from Blue Banzai but unfortunately it is not very well done.

Reverendfresh |
Writing down any given spell in a small book isnt that bad.
First you need just this book at the table and copying it will help you
to memorize spells on your own.
Maybe different colors will help you to browse a lot faster through the pages or you sort the spells different for your needs.
I hope my english is good enough.... Far away from native.

Carrick |

the Pathfinder Spellbook android app from Shaking Earth (available at google play store and Amazon, I believe) isn't bad. it gives you all the info about each spell, and you can set up personalized spellbooks by checking a box in each spell description you want.
Not a lot of other customization available, unfortunately, but they do update the spell lists as new sources come out.

Andrea1 |

Being able to choose spells also depends on the situation. Not every party is willing to pause for 15 minutes for prayer, especially if there are other buffs running.
1.Basic exploration is more open to leaving a slot open
2.If you know you are heading into a place where battles will come quickly, fill up the slots.

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I certainly leave slots open occasionally, the issue I am having is more with the magnitude of the Cleric/Oracle spell list. Unlike a other spell casters, the cleric is able to choose any spell, any day. So its more a matter of streamlining the access to the spells. So I can look at all the healing spells or all the combat spells and decide which is best. I love using divination spells to try to tailor spells to an encounter. I just wish there were a better list of all of them, something easier to use than the SRD.