ENHANCE YOUR CAMPAIGN. Is your DnD or Pathfinder campaign getting stale? Too predictable? Perhaps your GM/PCs need The Deck of Many Things! The Deck of Many Things is a set of extraordinarily magical cards set in the world of DnD Fifth Edition (5e) and Pathfinder (1e & 2e). Each wonderous card contains enormous arcane power that will massively change the direction of your campaign. Only the most bold and daring adventurers should chance drawing from the Deck of Many Things!
HOW TO USE. Game Master's Merchant's Deck of Many Things is intended to be used with Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) Fifth Edition Or Pathfinder TTRPG campaigns. To use, DMs and Game Master's allow PCs to discover the Deck during a DnD or Pathfinder campaign. Players must declare the number of cards they intend to draw from Deck and then randomly draw exactly that amount. Any cards pulled greater than the number declared have no effect. The magic of each card takes effect as soon as it is drawn.
THE INFAMOUS DECK. The Deck of Many Things was featured in Campaign 1 of Critical Role! Grog the Goliath Barbarian of Vox Machina discovered the Deck of Many Things in Episode 81 of Campaign 1.
PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT OR BIRTHDAY GIFT. This Deck of Many Things is the perfect gift for the Game Master closest to you and any other TTRPG player!
HIGH QUALITY PACKAGING & MATERIALS. The Deck of Many Things is a set in a durable protective outer-shell two-piece heavy 1.5mm cardstock box. It consists of 22 jumbo Tarot Card -sized cards. They measure 127mm x 89mm (5" x 3.5") and arrive in a hand-illustrated tuck box. Each card is made of premium 280 gsm bluecore cardstock.
DISCLAIMER. This product is sold pursuant to Wizards of the Coast’s Open Gaming License Version 1.0a (the "OGL") and System Reference Document 5.1 (the "SRD 5.1"). “The Deck of Many Things,” including the card names and magical effects (as described on pages 216-218 of the SRD 5.1), is NOT the property of Game Master's Merchant, it is Open Game Content, as defined by the OGL. The artwork depicting the Deck’s cards and packaging design, however, is the property of Game Master’s Merchant.