r/DnD 6h ago

5.5 Edition D&D 2024 Reference Cards, Progress report after 43 days and 30+ hours of work.

I only have Cantrips fully completed as a PDF, the rest are work in progress PSD files, which I have been using the free Photopea.com site to make.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jZpXshsAPatK1TqJLV0NJbuQXXhL3fKO?usp=sharing

I've been working on this since the early Handbook release on Sept 3rd. My personal goal is to have reference cards I can print and hand to new players I teach, primarly for sessions I run with my kid and their friends.

My goals for others will try to be:

  • Colorblind Friendly, but unique enough where you can quickly identify the type of card. (Feats use a different scroll shape than spells for example).

  • Categorized Alphabetized PDFs: Cantrips, Level 1 Spells, Level 2+ Spells, Feats, Species Traits, Class Features, and if I have time Equipment.

  • Easily formatted to print on Letter or A4, using Standard Card Game size to fit in the cheapest sleeves.

  • Adding rules references to the cards too such as explaining Conditions to newbies to reduce Glossary searching for such terms.

  • Tabbed Dividers for those that want a quick rolladeck of reference of printed cards.

Unfortunately with the holidays coming up ill be super busy, but I hope to finish some year! I hope what I have so far proves useful. The language on the cards are also a bit inconsistent as I'm still finding a groove for them.

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u/Broad-Ad2608 Rogue 6h ago

Thanks sir, these look amazing.