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Good, but not for me.
The sheets awful by any means, yet they are not my favorite. The pre-generated sheets may be nice for some, though. I really like (& prefer) the layout of Eli's "cute" character sheets from briarlantern.com.
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Very use useful. That's it, nothing more nothing less, also nothing you cant do your self, it may save you the time of doing all cards, but to be honest you never use all of them, for game you use no more than 10, unless there is a "all magic user party". If you want tothink long term, well you will want something prettier, so just but the officil cards, otherwise do it yourself.
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The information on each card is accurate but it lacks a lot of very common monsters and creatures. l found myself using google over and over because the card set didnt have the monsterl needed.
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I got these to use for my own homebrew game based on MTG's Zendikar and found them to be invaluable when I let my players control the monsters. It is a little difficult to work with but overall I have really enjoyed this product.
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These are amazing! I love that I can easily copy and paste info from online into the fillable blanks. By far the most economical and versatile monster card set. I've printed loads, and love pulling them out to use in a battle, instead of flipping back and forth in the MM and other books. Thank you!!
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I used this to explain character sheets to new players. Even though we didn't end up using it (we play online) having it all "there" makes it really clear
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I printed the whole thing out. and it was a lot. the information is verry good but the format is rather large. perhaps trying to compact it to 3 or 4 creatures per page and clean up the font a bit for a better product.
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When sitting with six players in about to battle you do NOT want to start pulling out the Monster book or carry it with you. I printed these on cardstock and solicited the family to help cut them out. Before each session I pull out my monster cards and a those for random encounters and I am set. I printed in black and white and highlighted them myself. The print is great and well marked and stated cards. Excellent resource and well worth the asking price! There are missing monsters due to copywrite issues, but few and it is easy enough to make a quick card of those as well as your own created monsters, the flumph and Mephits are examples. Their are very few of that type.
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Thanks! This was a great help for my new players who didin't know dice yet. Only drawback is that they aren't really keen to learn them, because they have a cheat sheet :)
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You legend! So glad it's working out for you. I'm working on a combat cheat sheet next week — would you be interested in testing it out? Just hit me up on mperkins.dm@gmail.com if you're keen :) |
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This is an excellent product. Bought this probably three years ago when I was just getting into Fifth Edition and they have been SO useful. I'd recommend printing them out, four statblocks to a page, and cutting them up so you have a nice bundle of monster statblocks you can quickly get out and read.
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What a fantastic resource. While have the normal monster cards that are sold in a set. This is perfect for my monster variants that I terrorize my players with. Thank you.
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Thanks for the review Justin! |
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An excellent product. As noted by others, it is missing a monster or two, but the variety of blank and fillable cards make adding creatures a snap.
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I just bought this a couple of days ago and used it for the first time tonight. It was so much nicer than having to write down stat blocks by hand for many of the standard monsters that I use in a campaign. The layout is great, the information is helpful.
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There are two points that make these the best spell cards to purchase. 1st, is the size and easy to read text. I was able to print them out at 4 1/2" by 6 1/2" and put them into a photo album for my players. Instant spell book. No more flipping through the PHB to understand each spell. 2nd, the pictures showing verbal, somatic, and/or components as well as the banner showing which spell goes to which class. Took a long time sorting the single pictures into appropriate folders, but now that it is done, the speed of which I can make spell books and the ability for my newer players to select the spells is incredible. Worthy product that is worth more than the suggested price.
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the D&D 5th edition monster cards everyone should have to prevent flipping through the Monster Manual during every game session at Pay what you want! Unless you want to pay out much bigger for the proper cards or really want them only in playing card size, buy these, cut them and laminate them. You may still want the cards or smaller but for $5 or less, this is probably your best option.
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