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Most spellcasters' main job, besides healing and dealing damage, is buffing - they enhance the prowess of the other party members or themselves. But once the buff spells start flying, it can be pretty hard to keep track of all these changes and additions to the PCs stats and abilities. Enter: the Buff Cards. These cards help you with that. They're a very simple concept, both in usage and design. Whenever a buff spell is cast on a PC or another creature, the GM need simply hand the player the appropriate card. The player then lays the card down in front of his character sheet. Each card not only reminds everyone which conditions apply, it also provides details of what the condition does. The result? Less time fumbling through rulebooks or trying to remember what's going on. And one less thing to worry about in combat is always good!


Colour Code

Competence - Dark Blue
Defense (Armor, Shield, DR, etc.) - Orange
Deflection - Light Red
Dodge - Yellow
Enhancement - Light Green
Insight -Light Blue
Luck - Dark Green
Morale - Purple
Resistance - Dark Red
Size - Brown
Everything else - Grey


How to use these cards It's simple! Print them out on card (either in colour or greyscale - your preference; just pick the right PDF: -C for colour, -G for greyscale), cut them out and hey presto! It might be worth making a couple of decks, because often more than one PC will be affected by a given condition. Three or four sets might be a good number. There's a separate document for all mass buff spells, of which you'll need only one set.

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December 15th, 2008
These are a must have for any DM, who is either playing with players new to 3.5 or a large group. I have cut them out and Laminated them they are a great asset at the table [...]
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January 30th, 2007
BOught these to ease game conditions. Not overly impressed with them the spell cards would work the same as these. The only difference is the boxes you can check off, but then again use the spell tracker card and you have your boxes.<br><br&gt [...]
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January 9th, 2007
Bless and spells like that that effect more then one person should have been put into the Mass Buff Format also. As it is if I want to print Bless for all of my allies (to have it handy so they remember the effect) then I have to print that page 4 more [...]
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January 7th, 2007
A few quick notes. The fronts and backs of Stone Skin (stoneskin?) and Transformation are swapped. Oops! Prayer is a mass buff, not individual. It would be useful if you included non-spell buffs like Bard Songs, as well. [...]
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