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The Pros and Cons of Getting a Custom DM Screen

A dungeon master without his screen

When playing Dungeons and Dragons, we all have the characteristic image of the dungeon master hiding behind his impenetrable DM screen as we strive against the monsters he throws at us. But when we eventually became a dungeon master, we discovered the utility of a dungeon master screen. You’ve undoubtedly seen the elegantly crafted screens of various YouTube dungeon masters, and perhaps you’ve become envious. So should you get a custom-made DM screen?

Only you can answer that question; perhaps in this post, we can help you decide by going over the pros and cons for you. Let’s discuss some background info first and then get into the deciding factors.

What is a DM screen?

A DM screen is a tool used by Dungeon Masters (DMs) in tabletop roleplaying games (TTRPGs) to hide their notes, dice rolls, and other information from their players. DM screens typically have four panels, often used to obscure information about monsters, traps, and other dangers the players are not supposed to know about.

Many dungeon masters have screens that display some thematic scene on the player’s side of the screen. In contrast, the DM side of the screen shows valuable tables, charts, and references. It can be a very formidable tool in the dungeon master’s arsenal.

Why use a DM screen?

There are many reasons why a DM might choose to use a DM screen.
First, of course, not all dungeon masters use DM screens. In addition, there are a large number of DMs that play online only and therefore do not need a DM screen.

While playing D&D, the DM must often use multiple sources for notes and references, and being able to hide these in front of the players is very convenient. It also allows the DM to hide rolls and conceal other vital game mechanics that happen behind the scenes.

The most significant benefit of the dungeon master screen is the mystique. Having a DM screen lends you more credibility as the DM, and getting player buy-in is crucial to running an immersive game. If you want your players to roleplaying, you must commit to the DMing.

So with that basic information, let’s discuss the pros and cons of getting a customized DM screen.

Dungeon Master

Pros of getting a custom DM screen

Customization:

A custom DM screen can be customized to the DM’s specific needs and style of play. This includes the size, materials, and features of the screen. For example, a DM who runs many combat-heavy games might want a screen with a large map on one side and a list of monsters and their stats on the other. A DM who runs many roleplay-heavy games might want a screen with a map of the city they are playing in and a list of NPCs they can interact with. Finally, the intrepid DM might set out to get a DM screen that can be customized as the campaign progresses.

Functionality:

A custom DM screen can provide the DM with valuable tools and information, such as tables for random encounters, lists of monsters and spells, and rules summaries. This can help the DM to run their game more smoothly and efficiently, and it can free up the DM’s brain to focus on other aspects of the game, such as roleplaying and storytelling.

Aesthetics:

A custom DM screen can add a touch of style and personality to the game. The DM can choose a design that reflects their campaign setting or personal taste. This can help to immerse the players in the game world and enjoy the game more.

Durability:

A custom DM screen is built to last. It can endure the wear of repeated use and won’t be easily damaged by spills or other accidents. This means that the DM won’t have to replace their screen every few years, which can save them money in the long run.

Value:

A custom DM screen is a valuable investment for any DM. It can help the DM run their game more smoothly and efficiently and add some style to their game table. The cost of a custom DM screen will change based on the materials, size, and design complexity. However, most custom DM screens cost between $50 and $200.

A Dungeon Master

Cons of getting a custom DM screen

Cost: Custom DM screens can be expensive, especially if you want a high-quality screen with many features. As stated, a custom DM screen can average anywhere from $50 to $200.

Time:

It can take time to design and create a custom DM screen. If you aren’t comfortable with DIY projects, you can hire someone to create a screen for you.

Limited availability:

Custom DM screens are less widely available than store-bought screens. Getting a custom screen may take longer, and you may have fewer options.

Lack of flexibility:

Once you have a custom DM screen, you are stuck with it. You can only change the size, materials, or features if you have it redone.

Not necessary:

A custom DM screen is not required for running a D&D game. You can get by with a store-bought screen or even no screen at all.

Whether or not to get a custom DM screen is a personal decision. There are many things to consider. Your needs and preferences will determine what is best for you. Whatever you add to your table, ensure it enhances the experience and doesn’t detract from it or your ability to DM.