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D&D Accessories: Make Magic Easy And Organized With These Spell Trackers

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Nov 16 2025
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These spell tracking tools aren’t magic, but the effect they’ll have on your tabletop organization just may be.

Dice Powered Spell Tracker

Spell trackers like this one that let you use some of the millions of D6 that you already have in your collection are brilliant. Nine square spots are the perfect size for up to nine normal dice, and whichever number is up is the number of spell slots you have left. No more messy erase marks on your character sheet. Never forget again! Say goodbye to tallies on loose scraps of paper. Just the dice we all already have too many of, finally serving a purpose.

2. Glass Token Spell Slot Tracker

You don’t have a countless collection of random dice, you say? First of all, I don’t believe you, but there are still diceless options. This wooden spell tracker with a dragon embellishment lets you track your spells using colorful glass beads. Just remove a bead for every spell you have, and your number of glass beads equals your number of remaining spells. It’s simple, it’s to the point, and possibly most importantly, it’s pretty.

Spell (Cards) Book

Simple and smart, this isn’t much more than a very small binder to store your spell cards in, like you used to do with your Pokémon cards. Clear plastic sheets keep your spells safe, readable, and always on hand without shuffling through a deck or worrying about them falling out of the folder pocket in your notebook and sitting at the bottom of your gaming bag.

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Magnetised Spell Tracker

I love a very simple design for an accessory like this. A series of magnets allows you to move your spell slot tracker up and down easily and with no worries, since the magnet will keep your marker securely in place. This item is also palm-sized, making it very portable and easy to bring between game sessions. There’s even a place to keep track of your character’s concentration. Because let’s be honest, we’re not all the best at concentrating on our character’s concentration sometimes.

Hollow Spell Scroll

This piece by Arrow Road Creations is what made me want to look more at spell-tracking tools. The beautiful scroll motif comes in Elven or Dwarven language options with a choice of the paint job and tracker-chip colors to help you keep tallying your spell slots and feel like the magic-user you pretend to be. When you’re ready to pack it in for the day, the handles screw off to reveal a hollow cylinder to store your trackers and dice and keep them safe in between sessions.

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