Like every edition of D&D before it, 5th edition has the annoying issue of looking up spells. Either you can look them up in the book ($25 on Amazon), which can be a little tedious, use a third-party app with a not-exactly-legal spell list, or buy spell cards. D&D Insider, which generated very nice character sheets at the exorbitant price of $75 a year, is no more, and its successor got killed off with no announcement of any plans to resurrect it. It seems that Wizards has given up almost entirely on making digital tools itself.
Anyway, the cards are okay. However, there aren't any duplicates, so don't plan on sharing. Amazon has recently slashed the price on a number of decks, so now might be a good time to order one for your character. I'm playing a Druid, and while $12 is pricey, it's money I don't expect to have to spend again.
No comments:
Post a Comment