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these are blank playing cards and
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they're one of my absolute favorite
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accessories for tabletop RPGs like
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Dungeons and Dragons because you can do
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a ton of things with them anything that
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can benefit from a physical
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representation except probably
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miniatures and dice can be handled using
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these playing cards so if you need to
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keep track of things like status
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conditions uh I like to use them for
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magic items uh those are fantastic
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things to handle with a card because you
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can just write on the card with a pen or
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a marker pass it off to your player
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they're great for dealing notes they're
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great for just throwing at people um if
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you're playing a game like Daggerheart
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where cards are a big part of the system
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then making your own cards using just
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blank playing cards can be a really
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inexpensive option compared to buying
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the official versions of the cards if
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you're feeling really ambitious you
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might actually draw out your own deck of
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many things and just make your players
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physically draw from it and immediately
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know what they get instead of using a
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regular deck of playing cards or buying
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like a $50 illustrated version of the
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deck of many things so all told they
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cost a few bucks you'll get a huge stack
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of them that will take you years to go
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through and you can use them for all
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kinds of stuff and it's just really
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really fun to just be able to hand your
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players a prop when they get an item or
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when something cool happens instead of
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saying like "Ah yeah write it Enough