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Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Screen

Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Screen
Large Photo
  • Edition: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: August 19, 2008
  • Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
  • ISBN: 0786949279
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2890
  • Average Customer Rating: 4.0 stars
  • List price: $9.95



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    1 stars are they kidding, November 23, 2008
    I think WotC have now destroyed D&D. This is a minatures game with no focus on Role-playing. Do not buy!!! Play 3.5 if you are looking for a decent RPG and create house rules to address the deficiencies
    4 stars pretty helpfull, November 10, 2008
    Contains the most used tables of rules and other statistics set for a quick review. Standard (must have) equipment for easier DM-ing.
    3 stars Neat, but ineffective, October 31, 2008
    The size of the screen is my main gripe. It's basically four pieces of 8.5"x11" cardboard connected end-to-end, but length-wise... Making it too wide but not high enough. 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. To hide my dice, I end up having to roll against the edges where the screen meets the table--It'd be more effective to roll against my hand.

    Although, if you've got the table real-estate, it'd probably come in handy.

    5 stars The best so far, October 18, 2008
    This is by far the best DM screen I have every seen. 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 artwork isn't too bad either. If you game master, then you should get this screen for fourth edition!
    4 stars So good material, October 16, 2008
    The style and material of screen are so great. In my old game sesions, the screen of 3.5 edition always fall down with wind. The orientation of this new screen, avoid it. I recommend.

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