ADungeons and Dragonsfan made a clever tool to help players keep track of spell slots. This useful resource is an idea any player could use to make playing a spellcaster inDungeons and Dragonseasier.
Hilary Snyder, known as Awakened Cabbage and Conscious-Lettuce42 on Reddit, is aDungeons and Dragonsfan, career dungeon master, and sculptor. She has created dozens of tools forD&Dplayers, ranging from custom character sheets to T-shirts.
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One of Snyder’s more recent creations is a clever tool that helps players keep track of their spell slots. She designed the small, tarot-card-sized tool with the maximum number of slots a level 20 character would have, but it could easily be used for characters at any level. Each level of spell has dots indicating how many spells they have. Using a paper clip or magnet, aDungeons and DragonsCleric, Wizard, or other spellcaster can easily keep track of how many spells they’ve used without constantly writing and erasing, though players could easily use a dry-erase marker on the sleeve as well.
Spellcasters inDungeons and Dragonsare some of the most powerful classes in the game, but keeping track of spell slots can be a pain. After months of marking and erasing, physical character sheets can easily become worn or torn. While digital tools likeD&D Beyondhave tools to help players keep track of spell slots, Snyder’s cards are a great alternative for players who want to keepDungeons and Dragonsanalog.
Unsurprisingly, Snyder’s fellowDungeons and Dragonsplayers were charmed by her clever creation. SomeDungeons and Dragonsplayers shared other creative ideasfor keeping track of their caster’s magic, though others admitted they would be more likely to fiddle with the tracker and mess up their count if they used it.
The digital, printable file for thisDungeons and Dragonstool is available on Snyder’s Etsy store, LeosLittleDragons, for only a few dollars–and if the hundreds of positive reviews her store has are any indication, her creations are of excellent quality. She has dozens of other products available in her shop as well, including subclass and spell cards, printouts featuring familiars and Druid Wild Shape stats on them, and even editable monster stat blocks. With tons of tools for players and DMs alike, Snyder’s shop could be perfect for both new and veteran fans, especially consideringD&D’s new products are being designed to be more user-friendly.
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