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The Gale Force Nine Waterdeep Dragon Heist DM Screen is a compact, multicolor gaming accessory designed to enhance your tabletop RPG experience. Measuring 0.5" in depth, 8.5" in width, and weighing just 0.8 lbs, this durable screen is perfect for on-the-go gaming sessions. Made in China, it combines functionality with vibrant aesthetics, making it a must-have for any serious Dungeon Master.
C**G
Great resource for Waterdeep!
Whether you're an old pro or new to running campaigns, this screen has much to offer. If you're running a campaign in Waterdeep, this screen gives you a lot to add to your players' experience. It includes the Code Legal (the laws and their associated punishments), City Scene random encounter tables for day and night, a list of inns boarding houses, day-to-day expenses (like food and room prices), taverns and fest halls, a random pickpocketed items table, broadsheets and where to find them. Wonderful for new DMs if they need a little inspiration to get some good rollplaying interactions going, giving openings for chatters to get more information about their quests. The artwork is lovely and the construction is solid as well. It's oriented to landscape instead of portrait so you can see over it more easily than other screens. No needing to peek around an 11" tall screen to see your players or the table. It is a for panel screen so you could unfold it completely, or just use two or three panels as needed. A very versatile, handy addition to any campaign set in this bustling city on the Sword Coast, and really any city. Most of the information could be used in any campaign at all. Happy gaming!
M**T
Waterdeep Specific Content, not much else
It has some very good information for the campaign, a list of the laws of the city, a table of random city encounters and events, the costs of items in the city, some names of bars and inns in Waterdeep, as well as some newspaper names. The least useful portion is a pickpocketing table considering all the other tables out there with pocket contents. Still, fairly nice. The art is great and otherwise functions as a screen.
K**N
Great quick reference guide!
This is great for the game! Has the code legal in it as well as a few great suggestions for random taverns and inns by ward. If you’re DMing anything in Waterdeep, even a homebrew campaign, this is worth it.
C**L
Good but not necessary
I like the size and that it's landscape. As a shorter DM it lets me see my players and still hide my stuff. The info on it is nice but not as helpful as I'd hoped. Definitely could have skipped this purchase but I'll hold on to it because I'm obsessed with this campaign.
S**.
Adds valuable and useful tables to the game
This has a variety of very useful tables that are valuable resources to use in city setting, and are perfect to use for those "on the fly" moments.I'm running DH right now, and it's enabled me to keep gameplay going instead of bogging things down to look for a table or pull something from my head.I hope there is one planned for Dungeon of the Mad Mage, I'd buy it immediately.
R**T
Christmas joy
My 14-yr-old was thrilled when he saw this. He has all of the basic books and runs a campaign for his brothers. It's fairly low-level, so this was a great addition to his D&D paraphernalia. He already had a screen, but this one gives information specific to the campaign.
P**.
Nice sturdy screen for hanging in Waterdeep.
Nice DM screen for running campaigns in Waterdeep. The material is comparable to that of a hardcover book and is much sturdier and nicer than any of the screens included in the sets. No reason to complain about omitted information when you can easily print out tables specific to you or the campaign and stick them up inside.
C**E
Worth it
While the quality does not seem long term, this will be incredibly useful for running waterdeep campaigns.
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