You DM screen could be better! I'm going to share 10 ways to make your DM screen better, so that it can work for you! Have you bought a DM screen and then never used the tables that are on it? Or have you made your own dungeon master screen and then you're not sure what to put behind it? In this video I share what I have behind my screen. These apply to any TTRPG, but I most often play D&D 5e. The things I like to keep behind my dungeons and dragons dm screen are: scale and distance references, travel pace references, monster art, special rules (ie underwater combat), dice, name list for quick NPC names, random encounters roll tables, relevant character backstory information for the session, rules that I can't remember, and my computer!
Scale and size reference chart:
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Travel pace spreadsheet:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Reddit - Imaginary Monsters
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00:00 What's behind your screen?
00:13 Size and distance charts
00:42 Travel pace reference
01:12 Monster Art
01:45 Special rules
02:15 Look at this sweet d20
02:29 Different names lists for different areas
02:49 PC backstory
03:05 Random encounters that tell the players something
03:20 Rules that are hard to remember
03:44 The tools I use on my computer
2 июн 2024