Every Bard spell– from Cantrips to 9th-level spells –taken from the Basic Rules & Elemental Evil Player's Companion of D&D 5e. That means there's over 110 spells included! Simply cut them out, place them in a sleeve if they need extra salsa/snack protection, and keep your spells organized while you play at your next session! THESE CARDS HAVE: • Custom icons for the schools of magic • Custom icons representing Casting Time, Range, Spell Duration, Concentration, and Spell Components • The full spell text!! No reason to flip through the PHB searching for extra spell info. It's all included! Yes, even that one spell that is like 6 paragraphs long and includes a list of 10 separate things. I promise, it's all in there. • Call-outs for important spell information like: Ritual Spells! Materials needed! If it requires a Saving Throw! AND MORE! • Easy-to-read text size, so you don't have to squint with such fury your eyes bleed • PLUS, they're Tarot-sized! This means that you can purchase any standard Tarot-size plastic sleeve from your favorite retailer, and they will fit perfectly. WHAT YOUR DOWNLOAD INCLUDES: → Spell Card Legend → Bard Cantrips → Bard Spells (Levels 1 - 9) → Blank Spell Card templates, for each school of magic, so you can write in spells from additional D&D sources (like Xanathar's Guide to Everything or the official Player's Handbook) Small note: Some of the spells are indeed ridiculously long, and needed to be split onto 2 cards. This means you can either cut them out separately and tape/glue them (or throw them in a plastic sleeve), or you can cut them out as a whole, and fold down the middle! WHY DID YOU DO THIS? My first spellcasting character was a cleric, and boy are those spells all over the place. It's hard to keep track of what exactly a spell does, or how long it takes, etc, when you're in the midst of combat and have to flip through the Player's Handbook for the 15th time. Even just writing them down in a notebook, I'd still have to flip through pages to find the spell descriptions. In my non-D&D life, I'm a designer. And the official spell cards were... tiny and hard to read. My eyes crossed just looking at them. So I made my own spell cards, and it made such a huge difference. The progress I posted on twitter got some really amazing reactions, so I decided to do EVERY SPELL, so folks could download the whole bundle and feel the joy of spell cards that are legible and make sense. I'll be doing spells for EVERY CLASS, so be on the look out for the next bundle soon! HOW THE HECK DO I CUT THESE OUT? Step 1: Print them! → Make sure you have your printer settings set at 1-sided, AND that the page is printing at 100%. → DO NOT let your computer "scale to fit page"!! Step 2: Tools You'll need a couple items if you want them sharp and clean– and most importantly, consistent. → Cutting Mat → X-acto knife or box cutter → Metal or Wood Ruler (not plastic!) Step 3: Cut Them Out → The weird markings on the page are crop marks and registration marks. Line your ruler up with the vertical crop marks on the left side, and cut the paper using the x-acto knife. → Line your ruler up with the vertical crosshairs of the registration marks (they look like little targets), and cut using the x-acto → Line your ruler up with the vertical crop marks on the right side of the page, and cut with the x-acto knife → Finally, line your ruler up with the horizontal crop marks above the card, cut along the line, and repeat with the horizontal crop marks below. Voilà! Spell cards! If you are worried about using an x-acto knife, or you just don't have one, you can use scissors. Simply trace the outlines of the cards using a ruler and pencil, and then use your favorite pair of scissors. TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any issues, questions, or if you spot any errors in the text, send me a message! I'll respond ASAP.