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No need to give me any credit for these changes, the credit is yours. I found your 3-page DM screen sheets to be the best one out there and I am very thankful for your work!
I was looking through quite a large number of DM sheets available, including plenty of paid ones and I found plenty of mid to minor flaws in many of them. I could not figure out why many of them have a lot of useless information after you are not a first-time DM!? DM Sheets should remain useful throughout your campaigns even if you have done it a dozen times.
When I found yours – especially as a three-page landscape one – I became really excited as it covered most of what I was used to from WotC screens, but formatted in a way that suits 3 pages. I do not like portrait height DM screens as they simply feel too high – I want to have a great view of players and for them to also see me. I am using the Dragon Shield three-panel landscape DM screen where you can just insert A4 pages and your sheets seemed perfect for it.
The only issues I discovered was that some of the (although minor) useful info from WotC official screens (of which I own most of them, including wilderness and dungeon kit ones) was not present and that is why I wanted to make a few changes, replacing directly player oriented info with DM info. And it worked perfectly!
There are other screen sheets with 4 pages out there and while I am sure I could figure out more DM-useful tables there (such as foraging DC’s and whatnot) but in all honesty most of them are a bit too niche to be included. I think that 3 pages of landscape are the best. DM should not need too much tables in front of them – it is perfectly fine to rely on books for niche stuff.
Anyways, I wanted to just say thank you again! Your sheets have proven to be the best ones, which is saying much considering how long 5E has been around. And I am sure that your future OneDnD ones will be even better 🙂
Much love to you and your family!
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Wow! What wonderful comments. You just made my day.
Much of what you say here reflects well the reasons I made this in the first place.
May all your rolls be nat 20s.
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Thanks so much
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Hello there, I noticed that you misspelt distraction in the “Breaking Concentration” section. Fantastic DM screen!
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Thank you. I just corrected it based on your comment.
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