🛡️ Command your campaign with style and stealth!
This Wooden Dungeon Master Screen features a premium engineered wood build with four intricately laser-engraved panels inspired by Dungeons & Dragons. Designed for durability and portability, it offers privacy for the DM, ample space for notes, and integrated magnetic holders to keep your game info organized and accessible.
Package Dimensions | 51.29 x 32.7 x 3.4 cm; 1.96 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Engineered Wood |
Colour | Brown |
ASIN | B0CTFSP5HH |
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heavy solid wood
This is a chunky bit of DM kit. Solid wooden screen 11mm thick with metal hinges and magnetic page-holders would probably give an Orc concussion if you threw it at his head (Roll D20 to attack.)Laser burned imagery is D&D-esque but not enough to get WotC's lawyers on the phone. The right hand side has more in common with freemasonry (and it's not too hard to find where they *cough* borrowed the image)
R**Y
Perfect for my intended use
My review will not list the product details, and features listed in the product description, but will cover the more practical aspect of the product usage.I am not a Dungeons and Dragons player although I do like the game and read about it. I was attracted to this product because our family plays other card and board games that requires anyone assigned as the lead of a particular game to have a shield (like Balderdash as an example). Rather than use the board game cover or a book as a shield, this willAct as a high quality beautiful cover that we are now using.I am not a Dungeons and Dragons expert by any means, however I do think that the product is very robust, made of high quality materials and has intricate carving on it! I would buy it for this purpose.It has peaked my son’s interest and he is now reading up and getting into the game - which was one of my intentions for ordering it. My hope is that it will be used for the game it was built for.
P**T
Is good for the price, but manufacture issues
Is as described, though easily chippable at the edges. Each panel isn't even, and so the left door swings from time to time if tapped.
V**A
Enhances gaming sessions
The wooden dungeon master screen is beautifully crafted, adding a classic touch to any gaming setup. The laser-engraved designs are intricate and enhance the immersive experience during sessions. It offers privacy for the game master and keeps game notes hidden. A fantastic addition for tabletop RPG enthusiasts.
C**E
It works, but it's downsides outweigh the benefits
This is a workable Dungeon Master screen, but it suffers from a number of quality issues that let it down.When opening the box I immediately spotted several indents, scratches and marks on the board. While the wood feels thick and slightly heavy, the quality of the hinges and appearance of the wood make it look and feel poorly and cheaply constructed.The engravings on the panels aren't the highest quality either. They look decent at a distance but the closer you get the worse it becomes. Some letters appear murky, and the images can look like a blotchy mess.There is a magnet slightly above central to each screen, which I thought was a nice touch but with it being where it is (and the magnets being quite big and black) I feel that I have to keep taking the magnet on and off to access information behind it.Unfortunately with all these downsides I would advise to probably invest in something a bit more expensive for something that can hopefully dodge all the quality control issues this screen seems to have.
A**2
Poor quality wood and construction
Very disappointing item in a number of respects.It isn't particularly functional.You are supposed to trap sheets of A4 between one centrally embedded magnet, and another magnet acting a bit like a push-pin.The fact that there is only one central magnet per A4 section of the screen means the paper has to be held in the middle - your magnet potentially blocking any central text on the print-out; and nothing stopping the corners flopping about on their own and obscuring the text.Ideally it would want a thin magnetic strip both top and bottom, maybe with the centre magnets in addition, so that people could affix the paper more securely.It has absolutely no value-adding features whatsoever - stuff like a built in initiative tracker, storage recess for holding monster tokens, pens, or dice, etc would all be at least *some* sort of excuse for buying this product, but it has absolutely nothing going for it.It doesn't even have a magnetised recess for the 5 magnets that come with it - so they have to be removed (and potentially separated from the piece and lost) in order to fold it up for storage.The build quality is poor.The wood is cheap composite material; the finish on top of it isn't particularly well applied - with the staining leaving uneven splodges over the metalic surface of the magnets thanks to it clearly being painted after they were embedded.The hinges aren't well aligned, so the two folding panels rub each other when closed.Every single surface has some sort of marking or wear - scuffs, scratches, chips. Pretty sure that indentations made on it were where someone was using it as an impromptu clipboard and their pen pressed through into the wood.It's pretty dirty - looks like it was just lifted straight off a workshop floor somewhere. Not a surprise, as it looks like it's an amateur bodge made from offcuts.It's hard to see where the value is in this - it is something that literally anyone could make for themselves just by following a beginner's carpentry youtube video; using any left-over materials they had knocking about or costing pence from a DIY store.The unique selling point is presumably the laser-etching, which is nice enough - but nothing special and in no way justifies the hefty price tag. For the cost, you'd expect entirely bespoke custom designs or something.
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