Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Screen
Official Dungeon Master's screen for the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons® Roleplaying Game
This four-panel cardstock screen features new full-color artwork and allows Dungeon Masters to keep their campaign notes and die rolls private, without blocking their view of the game table. Easy-to-reference rules and tables appear on the inside panels of the screen; these are designed for the Dungeon Master's eyes only and comply with the rules in the 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons core rulebooks.
Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Screen Accessories
Dungeons and Dragons Core Rulebook Gift Set, 4th Edition
Adventurer's Vault: A 4th Edition D&D Supplement
Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide, 4th Edition
Thunderspire Labyrinth (Dungeons & Dragons, Adventure H2)
Keep on the Shadowfell (Dungeons & Dragons, Adventure H1)
Pyramid of Shadows (Dungeons & Dragons, Adventure H3)
Forgotten Realms Player's Guide: A 4th Edition D&D Supplement (Forgotten Realms Supplement)
Dungeons & Dragons Character Record Sheets: Roleplaying Game Character Sheets, 4th Edition
Martial Power: A 4th Edition D&D Supplement (D&D Rules Expansion)
Dungeons & Dragons Player's Handbook: Roleplaying Game Core Rules, 4th Edition
Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Screen Reviews
Standard (must have) equipment for easier DM-ing. Contains the most used tables of rules and other statistics set for a quick review.
To hide my dice, I end up having to roll against the edges where the screen meets the tableIt'd be more effective to roll against my hand. Making it too wide but not high enough. The size of the screen is my main gripe. It gets in the way in a small table, doesn't adequately cover the die rolls, and any papers I may have are visible to anyone sitting within two seats of me. Although, if you've got the table real-estate, it'd probably come in handy. It's basically four pieces of 8.5"x11" cardboard connected end-to-end, but length-wise.
The artwork isn't too bad either. This is by far the best DM screen I have every seen. If you game master, then you should get this screen for fourth edition. It breaks down all those little things that can happen during gaming and provides you with a basic description of what it does and where you can find it in the main rule books.
The orientation of this new screen, avoid it. In my old game sesions, the screen of 3.5 edition always fall down with wind. The style and material of screen are so great. I recommend.
The material is made hard, durable, glossy material which I do not expect to wear out for quite sometime. Plus the artwork is absolutely breathtaking and features all of DND's most famous monsters together in one glorious scene. The tables on the inside of this screen all the ones that you find yourself looking up on a regular basis anyways. It saves so much time to have all the information already at your fingertips. This product is everything you are hoping it to be.
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