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To generate your spell cards, do the following:

One thing that would be really cool is a randomize feature too - so that you can create an NPC wizard s spellbook quickly, and it s usually sweet to have a random one in the same way random treasure is more interesting than normal treasure. Would it possible to have an option to print out the cards in Magic the Gathering WotC size so we can use card sleeves to make a deck of today s spells with.

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Free Pathfinder Spellcard Generator - Perram's Spellbook

Just wanted to let you know that I've created a little web app to make Spell Cards for Pathfinder.

The application is ready for use, but in early development. New features will be added as I'm able.


  • Print Spellcards for every spell in the Pathfinder Core Rulebook
  • Filter the Spells by Class and Spell Level
  • Print either small cards (9 per page) or large cards (4 per page)

Any comments or suggestions are very welcome!

That's FRIGGIN AWESOME!

Don't suppose you could make a variant of this page http://www.thegm.org/perramsSpellbook.php that is JUST the white area (the area from "Perram's Spellbook (ALPHA)" down to the "Generate Cards" button) so that I could embed your generator on the site?

That's awesome work there man (and thanks for the credit on the main page!)

Edit #1: Or. I make you a collaborator and you embed it yourself :)

Edit #2: Now if I could get you to do the same thing for summoned monsters and familiars.

I love the filters and the size choices.
Really well done.

However I did find a typo on the first line of the description of "Protection from Energy". It's trivial but you might want to know about it. In any case very good work.
Thank you

"Description
yes (harmless) Protection from energy grants temporary immunity to
the type of energy you specify when you cast it (acid, cold,
electricity, fire, or sonic). When the spell absorbs 12 points per
caster level of energy damage (to a maximum of 120 points at 10th
level), it is discharged. Protection from energy overlaps (and does
not stack with) resist energy. If a character is warded by protection
from energy and resist energy, the protection spell absorbs damage
until its power is exhausted."

That's pretty cool :)

#1: Add a way so that I can pick just the spells my character knows. Perhaps a list of all spells of the level selected, with checkboxes. Then I check the boxes for the spells I have, and it prints only those?

These are cool thanks

d20pfsrd.com wrote:

Feature/Enhancement Requests:

#1: Add a way so that I can pick just the spells my character knows. Perhaps a list of all spells of the level selected, with checkboxes. Then I check the boxes for the spells I have, and it prints only those?

Yup, that's the next part I'm working on, actually.

PoorWanderingOne wrote:

Wonderful work!

I love the filters and the size choices.
Really well done.

However I did find a typo on the first line of the description of "Protection from Energy". It's trivial but you might want to know about it. In any case very good work.
Thank you

"Description
yes (harmless) Protection from energy grants temporary immunity to
the type of energy you specify when you cast it (acid, cold,
electricity, fire, or sonic). When the spell absorbs 12 points per
caster level of energy damage (to a maximum of 120 points at 10th
level), it is discharged. Protection from energy overlaps (and does
not stack with) resist energy. If a character is warded by protection
from energy and resist energy, the protection spell absorbs damage
until its power is exhausted."

Thanks for pointing this out!

I imagine there are going to be quite a few typos and small errors with the cards, if anyone sees one please let me know. :)

d20pfsrd.com wrote:

DUDE!

That's FRIGGIN AWESOME!

Don't suppose you could make a variant of this page http://www.thegm.org/perramsSpellbook.php that is JUST the white area (the area from "Perram's Spellbook (ALPHA)" down to the "Generate Cards" button) so that I could embed your generator on the site?

That's awesome work there man (and thanks for the credit on the main page!)

Edit #1: Or. I make you a collaborator and you embed it yourself :)

Edit #2: Now if I could get you to do the same thing for summoned monsters and familiars.

I'll make a white page for you to embed tonight, email me about the rest.

Perram wrote:

Oh, I enjoy! I enjoy very much. No more having to flip through the book to verify information about that spell I am thinking about casting.

This is awesome.

Perram wrote:

Thanks!

I'll make a white page for you to embed tonight, email me about the rest.

Duration only has 1 "r"

Gotta say this is awesome, I already did this by using my PDF to print pages on stickies, but I always waste paper because I either don't use enough of the page (when cut left with unprinted areas that just get thrown away) when you actually finish with the filter sort for spells known this will be the greatest fan work ever. I'll use it for every spellcaster I ever have, I might even create a pocket spellbook for my character that I use in real life lol. Awesome, pure Awesome!

You just made my life a lot more simple. I have a few players that decided to go the spell caster route and they don't know rice crispies from rat turds about what their spells do. Hopefully this will help.

stuart haffenden wrote:
Duration only has 1 "r"

This is a really great product! Kudos!

That's pretty awesome. A great timesaver, especially for DM's who won't be as familiar with an NPC's spells as a player is with their PC.

The text on the third card of Gate extends just past the bottom of the card. Does that need shuffling?

And a problem will come up in groups that use non-core or homebrew material. In order to keep such spells in the same format as the rest, could there be the option to select a blank (or page of 4, or 9 blanks), that can have text typed or pasted in?

This is made of awesome with an extra helping of "thank you so much you've saved a ton of time at my table!"

This is a great way to organize spells and way cooler than a list in a notebook. So yeah, what everyone else said.

I was looking for just something like this and the closest I got was hand writing the spells on index cards. This is way better and I'll actually be able to read what it says.

Perram wrote:

  • Print Spellcards for every spell in the Pathfinder Core Rulebook
  • Filter the Spells by Class and Spell Level
  • Print either small cards (9 per page) or large cards (4 per page)

Fantastic application. Looking forward to the additional features you have planned, too!

Jefferson (Perram) has formatted a version of the tool so that it fits into d20pfsrd.com nicely. You can find the tool now available here in addition to on Perram's site.

Thanks for the great work Jefferson! I know I will use this ALLL the time. Now I just have to go buy some more printer ink. lol

Thanks for all the comments and suggestions, everyone. Some definite great ideas all around! Also, thanks for the link, d20pfsrd!


  • The very next feature you will see is the ability to select individual spells instead of having to print all the spells of an individual class / level.
  • I'm also going to be adding some kind of support for printing custom cards. Eventually I'll be supporting more spells than just the core book by default, as well. (Hopefully all Paizo open content. )
  • I'll be adding different background options for the cards including a B&W one that will be printer friendly.
  • A new card size selection for printing directly onto index cards.

Thanks again, everyone, and please keep these suggestions / comments coming.

Snorter wrote:

The text on the third card of Gate extends just past the bottom of the card. Does that need shuffling?

Yeah, there seems to be a bug with cards that extend past the length of 3 cards, especially on the small format. What should happen in that case, just like the other cases, is that a new card should generate.

Mark Thomas 66 RPG Superstar 2009 Top 16 Apr 10, 2010, 11:34 am

dotting for later.

Perram wrote: Snorter wrote:

The text on the third card of Gate extends just past the bottom of the card. Does that need shuffling?

Yeah, there seems to be a bug with cards that extend past the length of 3 cards, especially on the small format. What should happen in that case, just like the other cases, is that a new card should generate.

This is wonderful, purely awesome!

One thing that would be really cool is a "randomize" feature too - so that you can create an NPC wizard's spellbook quickly, and it's usually sweet to have a random one in the same way random treasure is more interesting than normal treasure.

stringburka wrote:

This is wonderful, purely awesome!

One thing that would be really cool is a "randomize" feature too - so that you can create an NPC wizard's spellbook quickly, and it's usually sweet to have a random one in the same way random treasure is more interesting than normal treasure.

That's a cool idea, I'll add it to my 'to-do' list.

Alright guys, I've added a 'Select Spells' option that will let you choose individual spells when generating your cards.

Well done! Thank you so much for your contribution. We'll be using this in my campaigns from now on!

This is very cool! Bookmarked forever!

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber

New. Best. Friend.

This is a very awesome!

Is there a web site or thread that has a list of other PFRPG related game aids like this? I would love to see it, if there is one.

Timitius Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder Apr 10, 2010, 08:43 pm

Excellent. I shall be using these in SKR's "Exiles" game.

Thank you thank you thank you!

Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber Hank McCoy wrote:

Is there a web site or thread that has a list of other PFRPG related game aids like this? I would love to see it, if there is one.

That would be pretty much the whole paizo messageboards :)

There's some links about two screens down at http://www.d20pfsrd.com/

Pathfinder PF Special Edition Subscriber

Would it possible to have an option to print out the cards in Magic the Gathering [WotC] size so we can use card sleeves to make a deck of "today's spells" with?

Great new tool! I was playing around with it and found it very useful. One thing I did notice, however, was that the colors are kinda drull. Would it be difficult to allow the user to generate spell cards in other colors? Perhaps a drop-down list of 3-5 predefined color pallets, including white for people trying to save ink.

Sean FitzSimon wrote:

Great new tool! I was playing around with it and found it very useful. One thing I did notice, however, was that the colors are kinda drull. Would it be difficult to allow the user to generate spell cards in other colors? Perhaps a drop-down list of 3-5 predefined color pallets, including white for people trying to save ink.

Just an idea.

That's one of the next features I'm working on.

stuart haffenden wrote:

Would it possible to have an option to print out the cards in Magic the Gathering [WotC] size so we can use card sleeves to make a deck of "today's spells" with?

That is the size that the small cards are supposed to be. I'll tweak the settings on those and see if I can get them to be a bit closer.

Perram's Spellbook now has a Custom Card Creator! If you want to make a matching card for a spell not in the Core Rulebook, you now can!

Only one card at a time, right now, but I'll be expanding this feature later.

Perram wrote:

UPDATED!

Perram's Spellbook now has a Custom Card Creator! If you want to make a matching card for a spell not in the Core Rulebook, you now can!

Only one card at a time, right now, but I'll be expanding this feature later.

You can access it here: http://www.theGM.org/

Great stuff! Now I can add that Vigor, lesser that our group always allows!

Great job man, but any love for the apg spellcasting classes.

Thakell wrote:
Great job man, but any love for the apg spellcasting classes.

As I'm able, the program will be expanded to support all Pathfinder open content produced by Paizo, including the APG. So, yup, that will mean the APG classes, as well.

This is a very cool app! Thanks!

No one else has mentioned this so it must be something particular to my setup, but the descriptions on my cards seem to have hard line breaks in them (looks like br elements). Why is that? It screws up the formatting in my Firefox 3.6.2 browser. It should be possible to simply remove the line breaks to fix the formatting based on what I've seen of your use of the spellDescription CSS class. I suppose I could remove the line breaks using a GreaseMonkey script, but I'd rather not. :)

(Btw, if you're using the same CSS for both screen and print, you can put screen, print into the media attribute.)

/me walks away muttering, "Man, that is slick. Nicely done!"

azhrei_fje wrote:

This is a very cool app! Thanks!

No one else has mentioned this so it must be something particular to my setup, but the descriptions on my cards seem to have hard line breaks in them (looks like br elements). Why is that? It screws up the formatting in my Firefox 3.6.2 browser. It should be possible to simply remove the line breaks to fix the formatting based on what I've seen of your use of the spellDescription CSS class. I suppose I could remove the line breaks using a GreaseMonkey script, but I'd rather not. :)

(Btw, if you're using the same CSS for both screen and print, you can put screen, print into the media attribute.)

/me walks away muttering, "Man, that is slick. Nicely done!"

The line breaks are there in order to control when a new card is created. The program is set up to count the number of total lines the card is, and start a new card when it reaches its limit.

How is it messing up your formatting? I definitely want to make my app as compatible as possible!

As for the print and screen in the CSS, that is because I don't intend to keep them the same. I'll be breaking them into two CSS documents once I'm satisfied with the application and move it out of Alpha.

Thanks for the suggestions, and I'll try and see what I can do.

I was looking for just something like this and the closest I got was hand writing the spells on index cards. This is way better and I'll actually be able to read what it says.
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