One downside I am finding with the purchase of online material is the lack of a DM screen. I really like all the tables and charts that 5th edition has to offer, but in a game session it takes too long to search for them to find the information I need. I already sit with two screens hooked up in front of me so I have been hesitant to buy a screen and take up even more table space, but I think I'll have to do that and figure out how to make it all fit.
It would be really handy though to have a DM screen page that just has all the quick lookup tables and info on it to avoid having to jump from page to page.
Agreed. Everyone agrees. And better notes for campaigns, an encounter manager with creature hp tracker, and treasure tracker. Among countless charts and rule quick links.
DM screens are a highly requested feature, is what I'm saying.
I use a chrome extension to manage monsters and quickly swap between character sheets (d&d toolbox in chrome store). I only need 3 tabs: roll20, the extension, and the campaign book.
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One downside I am finding with the purchase of online material is the lack of a DM screen. I really like all the tables and charts that 5th edition has to offer, but in a game session it takes too long to search for them to find the information I need. I already sit with two screens hooked up in front of me so I have been hesitant to buy a screen and take up even more table space, but I think I'll have to do that and figure out how to make it all fit.
It would be really handy though to have a DM screen page that just has all the quick lookup tables and info on it to avoid having to jump from page to page.
Agreed. Everyone agrees. And better notes for campaigns, an encounter manager with creature hp tracker, and treasure tracker. Among countless charts and rule quick links.
DM screens are a highly requested feature, is what I'm saying.
Whatever enables me to reduce the amount of browser windows and tabs I have open while running a game will be a Dogsend.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
I use a chrome extension to manage monsters and quickly swap between character sheets (d&d toolbox in chrome store). I only need 3 tabs: roll20, the extension, and the campaign book.