








🎲 Elevate Your Game Night Experience!
This DIY Board Game Card Stand set includes 12 durable plastic stands in six colors and 24 high-quality white die-cut cards, perfect for personalizing your game pieces. Each stand securely holds cards without damage, making it ideal for various paper types and thicknesses.
M**E
Very good. Versatile.
I like them. I am using cuts of colored index cards that I tape on the sides and slip over these for the moment, to allow me to use simple names. Frankly I didn't want the kinds of pictures one gets from Pathfinder or otherwise. They are too much for me. I prefer my own imagination, and the imagination of our group, and so the more nondescript the stand up, the better for me. Over time I may draw something on them, and having extra, I can. They are working great for us. We've taken on a half-ogre runt on our team and with a slight gap in the bases, two bases fit very nicely on 2 1" squares.
B**N
These are neat!
Not a bad little product for any game where you need a token. For magic, table top role playing games, or even make shift replacements for board games. I would recommend to anyone that would like a inexpensive substitute for their own games.
G**.
Buy Different Stands if you Can
Overall a good value if you need pieces and stands. I'm not a fan of the stands and will be buying new ones once I order more pieces. The cards are difficult to get into the stands, and you have to pry open the opening to put the card in without damaging it. They don't slip in easily. The actual cards are pretty nice quality. They're a little rough around the edges on the back side, but nothing too problematic.
J**E
Great for spatial relationsips!
They're perfect for D&D gaming over the internet. I'm in a group with four other gamers, and we play (for now) using Google+ and Hangouts. For dungeon encounters, the DM publishes little spreadsheet-grids for us to use as a reference, i.e., what the room looks like, how it's laid out. As for me, I have a terrible time with spatial relationships, and it creates confusing problems, such as this:Player 1: All right, my warlock jumps to the ledge at square EB135 and wangs a spell at the monster at AZ144Player 2: My Barbarian advances from EB 136 to EB 145 and wallops the monster at EB 146Player 3: My druid stays put at EF133 and casts a 30' spell centered on AY 144Me: We're inside a room?Well, no longer! Behold!
L**R
Great value
Love, love, love it! Using these on My D&D Campaign, i also got my player to draw their own character on the blanks, its awsome!
D**L
great for board games
Great quality and function as well as versitile
S**Y
Useful but....
I would of gave these 5 stars if they were dry-wet erase. Other than that they work great
A**R
As advertised
Worked as intended, we’re able to use to make a game to fufill Cub Scout requiremt
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