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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 2:37PM
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Yoink! This will be a nice aid. I haven't gone through it completely, but one type-o jumped out at me on page 2 "CREATUR SIZE", but no biggie.
LoL. Thanks for the heads up. It was late when I finished it last night, and though I tried to proofread it for errors, I was tired and my "proofread" was little more than an quick over speed read. That fact that I missed an error in one of the main headings shows you how well that turned out.
Anyway, I've edited the link in the original post to provide the corrected version of the screen. And I'll be deleting the old one, so grab the new one if you like.
Let me know if you find any more errors and I'll correct them.
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 2:52PM
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you ROCK!
I was just thinking "how am I going to run this tonight without having to look stuff up all the time!
Thanks!
"If it's not a conjuration, how did the wizard
con·jure/ˈkänjər/Verb 1. Make (something) appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic.
it?" -anon
"Why don't you read fire·ball / fī(-ə)r-ˌbȯl/ and see if you can find the key word con.jure /'kən-ˈju̇r/ anywhere in it." - Maxperson
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 3:04PM
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Date Joined:
May 20, 2012
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you ROCK!
I was just thinking "how am I going to run this tonight without having to look stuff up all the time!
Thanks!
No problem, you're welcome. I'll be running a game tonight as well, maybe tomorrow too. It's why I threw it together. Glad I could help you with your game as a bonus.
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 3:09PM
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May 12, 2009
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To digitally copy and distribute D&D Next material in whole or in part violate the Online Playtesting Agreement: Confidentiality: As part of your!participation as a D&D Next playtester, you will receive Playtest Materials that are proprietary and highly confidential to Wizards. You agree not to copy, excerpt, distribute (either in physical or digital format), publish, display, disseminate, release and/or transmit, in whole or in part, or create derivative materials from you may publicly discuss your thoughts regarding the D&D Next Playtest Materials and your playtesting experience.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 3:32PM
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Date Joined:
May 20, 2012
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To digitally copy and distribute D&D Next material in whole or in part violate the Online Playtesting Agreement:
Confidentiality: As part of your!participation as a D&D Next playtester, you will receive Playtest Materials that are proprietary and highly confidential to Wizards. You agree not to copy, excerpt, distribute (either in physical or digital format), publish, display, disseminate, release and/or transmit, in whole or in part, or create derivative materials from you may publicly discuss your thoughts regarding the D&D Next Playtest Materials and your playtesting experience.
Well, don't download it.
I created the screen for my upcoming game, and thought I'd save others the problem since it's no more or less what WotC sent us to begin with. Just in a convenient form to playtest their game. And if they don't wish me to share it, I'll gladly delete the thread and link and take it out of my Google Drive. Doesn't matter to me. I made it for my game. Just thought I'd share it to other playtesters on the playtest forum.
Thanks for your concern though.
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 3:32PM
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Jun 12, 2011
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I think it could be fair to say that this is considered feedback to WotC. Like, "Hey WotC, make a DM Screen like this".  Anything said here is not in violation of terms of service: "Additionally, your Feedback and use of the Forums will not violate the Terms of Use and Code of Conduct. "
But, it's also WotC right to delete whatever they don't like.
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13 months ago ::
May 26, 2012 - 3:46PM
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May 12, 2009
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Its not so much wether i download it or not but more to let you know it violate the term of your license.
Other than that I think its a nice useful tool.
Yan Montréal, Canada
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11 months ago ::
Jul 09, 2012 - 5:09AM
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That is exactly the kind of information that I would like the official DM Screen to have on it once they produce one. Usually the first panel of the screen I find completely useless during the game. I need to have the equipment list with prices and weapon hit dice, also Break DC's for items and their modifiers. Not XP awards or Damage adjustments those things are not needed on the fly. On the fly information is what is needed.
What do other people think are important items to have on the Official DM Screen?
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11 months ago ::
Jul 09, 2012 - 5:34AM
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It is a nice screen, and I agree that the rules so far are simple enough that I probably don't need one but I do like having something to hide behind when my players chuck dice at me.  In an "official" screen I'd want a little more artwork facing the players. Not total artwork, because I'd like to have some information that they can see. Actually, it would be cool for an "official" screen to simply be a bunch of panels printed out for us, and have it come with one of those customizable screens. That way each GM could arrange panels to taste. Just me thinking out loud....
Marv (Finarvyn)Master of Mutants (MA and GW) Playtesting D&D Next and liking it! OD&D player since 1975
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6 months ago ::
Nov 26, 2012 - 9:14AM
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Nov 11, 2012
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I don't like the elf grils. It's a great DM screen. can you make one without the elf girls for me? mabey insted add more info. you can fit alot where that second elf girl is.
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