Good DM screen, anyone?

drunkmoogle

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So, I'm playing DnD 3.5. Does anyone ahve any recommendations for a good GM screen? Bonus points for cheapness and efficiency, but I'm not afraid to burn some cash for a vastly superior product.
 

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I couldn't find any D&D screens worth buying. The Deluxe 3.5 screen is a joke. So I put together my own screen that fit my needs. If you'd like a copy of it you can download it here:

D&D sheets

It's in pdf format. I've crammed alot of usefull information on it. Including complete lists of items you'd buy in shops with prices. I don't use the "action" info on my screen because that becomes common sense after a few sessions of playing and it takes up too much space.
 
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The DM's screen for Kenzer Co. is 3.5 and is about the best thing since sliced bread. It has about 16 panels (even a pizza topping matrix!) and has all the information you could ever need. It's even laminated for more durability...
 


johnsemlak said:
I've heard the 3.5 Kalamar screen is the biggest DM screen in d20 history. (see www.kenzerco.com)
Holy :eek::mad::confused::\ that's a big screen. Just taking the virtual tour, I can't imagine any other product competing in that price range. You've got me sold on that, thanks. :D

Oryan77, I empathize with your opinion; I started this topic because all of the GM screens I've seen thus far are shoddy. If it weren't for me seeing the DM Shield, I'd probably end up making my own screen, and your sheets look nice. ;)

Flynn, it seems like you've got a dead link there... :\

I will wait a little before buying it, in case there's something someone else wants to add...
 



There is a landscape-oriented screen made by Pinnacle

I downloaded some art work and slipped it into the front. Then I took a free, DM screen download, changed it a bit (to make it landscape instead of portrait) and inserted those pages on my side of the screen.

What I like about it, is that I can change the content for different games.
 

Barendd Nobeard said:
There is a landscape-oriented screen made by Pinnacle

I really want one of these, but I'm hesitant because I bought three of the original screen (non-landscape), and under very light use the "hinge plastic" -- for lack of a better word -- cracked and split on all three. I tried to contact the company, but my emails were ignored.

Is the plastic between the panels of the landscape screen thick and sturdy?
 

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