Physical artifacts are wonderful at the gaming table. From dice to counters to sheets, we as gamers love to have tools and items to help us play more effectively. Spells are one of those things that we have to look up constantly and it slows the game down. So what if you have cards for your spells? You could go through your deck (spell list) and select the spells you prepare for the day, with handy information on duration, casting time, effects, and material components.

You can buy pre-made cards, but they aren't cheap and you can't customize them with house rules or make your own special cards for abilities or spells. What about items? What if you need several Healing Potions? What if more than one person splashed Bard and you need more than one Cure Wounds card?

Make your own. It's easier than you think.

There is a FREE program called Magic Set Editor that lets you make your own Magic The Gathering cards. The problem is that you need a template specific to 5th edition DND, with the right fields, icons, and backgrounds...

That's what you are buying here. This is a Template for Magic Set Editor that lets you make your own 5th Edition DND cards. Even better, I've already done the work on over 140 spells and items in the CORE rules and am including them as well. See the sample PDF below for samples of what cards you can make. You can then print as many as you like.

These templates include:

Themes for all PHB classes

Various card colors, including black, red, green, yellow, blue, grey, purple, and teal, with gold & silver trim

Specific card types for Spells and for Items (general and charged), with custom fields.

Note: These templates work with Magic Set Editor, a free program that allows you to create your own card sets and export or print the card images. YOU MUST INSTALL MAGIC SET EDITOR to use these.

Please View the README in the zip file for full instructions and Version changes.

IMPORTANT COPYRIGHT NOTICE: You are buying the templates for these files only. NO card text is being sold. You are responsible for entering your own card data.

SEE SAMPLE PICS HERE

BONUS for MAC users

Jono Y has been gracious enough to provide how-to videos for Mac Users!