Magic Item Card Catalog: Magic Armors & Weapons
Cards for generic armors & weapons! This is part of a series of magic item cards. One side of each card has a beautiful¸ painted style illustration of the item¸ the other side has the item's game rules for use with the 5th edition of the best-known fantasy RPG. Hand them out to players as they gain the items for easy reference and/or use them to keep track of which character is holding what. The cards are available in several pdf formats: 4 trading cards to a page¸ as trading cards where each card is its own page (print multiple to a letter/A4 page as desired)¸ as index cards¸ and form-fillable. See below for details. This deck's checklist: 01. Arrows 02. Battleaxe 03. Blowgun 04. Breastplate 05. Chain Mail 06. Chain Shirt 07. Club 08. Crossbow Bolts 09. Crossbow¸ Hand 10. Crossbow¸ Heavy 11. Crossbow¸ Light 12. Dagger 13. Dart 14. Flail 15. Glaive 16. Greataxe 17. Greatclub 18. Greatsword 19. Halberd 20. Half Plate 21. Handaxe 22. Hide 23. Javelin 24. Lance 25. Leather Armor 26. Light Hammer 27. Longbow 28. Longsword 29. Mace 30. Maul 31. Morningstar 32. Needles 33. Net 34. Padded Armor 35. Pike 36. Plate 37. Quarterstaff 38. Rapier 39. Ring Mail 40. Scale Mail 41. Scimitar 42. Shield 43. Shortbow 44. Shortsword 45. Sickle 46. Sling 47. Sling Bullets 48. Spear 49. Splint 50. Studded Leather 51. Trident 52. War Pick 53. Warhammer 54. Whip The product has several PDF files so you can use it the way you want. ; There is a PDF (file ends with "-4up") set up with 4 trading card sized cards per page where the second page is the backs of the first page and so on. The cards also have a 1/8" bleed so if your printer isn't perfectly lined up you can still trim them and they will look good. Another PDF has the trading card sized cards (plus the 1/8' bleed) set up where each side of each card is its own page. ; You can set these to print out how you want. A third pdf (ending in "-form-opt") is like the previous PDF¸ but allows you to enter the title¸ type¸ and text of a couple cards at the end of the deck. A fourth PDF (file ending with "-index-opt") has all the cards as index-sized card where the left side is the art and the right is the text/game rules. Wiht this format¸ you don't need to worry about lining up the fronts and backs. ; Set your printer to print multiple per page. (Probably 4.) A fifth PDF (file ending in "-index-form-opt") is like the fourth PDF¸ but allows you to enter data into the last couple of cards.