Spell cards - Most information is there. The only thing missing is which classes can use the spell. The font size can get pretty small on some of them. I think some should have been edited down to get a bigger font. The biggest gripe here though is that I would have liked to see these arranged by class or level vs strict alphabetation as this means you will waste a lot of ink having to unnecessarily print copies of spells you don't need. This problem would come about if you wanted to print a bard and sorcerer deck or just a low level spell deck. 2 stars
Monster cards - Everything you need is there and easily readable with a few cards that have very small text due to the wide ranging abilities. Also includes lair and legendary actions on separate cards. My only gripe here is that the titles of some creatures should be better arranged for alphabetation purposes. IE Instead of "Adult Blue dragon" it should be "Blue Dragon, Adult" or "Dragon, Blue Adult" 4 stars
Item cards - All information is there. They are all arranged by item type. Same complant as the spell cards. The font size can get pretty small on some of them. I think some should have been edited down to get a bigger font. 4 stars
Spellcaster cards - Not sure how usable these are given the small size. Would have much rather seen these as quarter sheets. 2 stars
PC cards - Most information a DM would need can be entered. Would have liked a section to put in a pertenant proficiency or two of my choice but that is a minor gripe. 4 stars
The set does come with templates for all cards so you can make your own. However, after using the monster set it is apparent that you get one less line in the bottom section. I attempted to copy a dragon setup but was unable to do so due to this limitation. But worse is the tab set up. The tab button will take you from card to card rather than field to field in the same card. 3 stars
Overall - 3 of 5 stars
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