I honestly think that selling both complete sets of a series as well as boosters for those series would honestly do well. I've made this point before, but I'm not reluctant to make it again. I want a second Pistol, Kukri and a couple other items. I really hate to say this, but I wish there were Dragon's Trove boosters. This is an amazing set! It provides some great variety on common things and adds some much needed new ones. Now I've got to get a pack or two and try them out for myself. If you are a person that loves tracking things on paper, they probably aren't for you.īut I think there is a great deal of interest in these little gems.ĭarnit. I just know what my group is like when it comes to keeping track of things. Primarily due to the fact that I need to purchase more of them to help showcase them to the group. Assuming of course, people remember to bring them.Īlthough I sound like we have used them, the truth is we haven't yet. Then the next session (or worse) down the road, we all try to remember who got what. I know my group has a habit of being forgetful / lazy / disinterested / whatever enough to not mark down certain things. I'll add a little less biased opinion to Erik Mona's post.įor some people, the cards do make it much easier to handle inventory. Like I said, I'm biased, but that's my point of view. I no longer use the identify spell as written in my campaign, but when I did I could give the players a card with nothing written on it, and let them fill in the details as they learned them. The players' eyes light up when they get them. Trading items from one player to another is much, much easier. Since expended items are returned to me, I am certain that everyone is being equally diligent about their bookkeeping. When a new card hits the table, people get a little more excited about it. I am admittedly biased, but I've been using them in my campaign, and I find that players interact with their items much more, shuffling through their stuff to consider whether something can get them out of a tight spot. Kelvar Silvermace wrote: At the risk of sounding obtuse, what is the purpose for these cards? I understand that they have cool artwork, but does it really make managing inventory easier than just writing things down? How are they intended to be used? Pathfinder / Accessories / First Edition Accessories / Cards / Item Cards.Paizo / Archive / GameMastery® / GameMastery Cards.Useable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master’s arsenal.Īre there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know Also: A code on each card helps GMs track which card corresponds to which treasure. A GM can hand these out when their PCs get treasure and watch as players learn to love managing their booty. 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. Dragon's Trove is an all-new non-random 110-card deck featuring the fabulous treasure piles of ancient dragons.
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