has changed a lot in the digital age, and a new adjustment to DM screens finally takes one of the biggest core shifts into consideration. DM screens provide a convenient way for a dungeon master to hide their rolls and notes from the party, but they also function as handy quick reference guides to things like conditions and combat options. Finding the perfect way to lay out that information can be tricky, especially when considering that other tools that the DM is using could be blocking some of it.
As announced at Gen Con 2024, new DM screens will organize the information with laptop use in mind. It's common for DMs to keep a laptop behind the DM screen to use digital D&D Beyond tools or note-taking applications, but even a trim laptop ends up blocking a lot of useful references. The new screens place core information where it will still be visible with a laptop set up behind the screen, addressing a common DM frustration.
Dungeons & Dragons is adding a new official way to incorporate Baldur's Gate 3 characters into a campaign, along with other features from the RPG.
Although previous DM screens for 5e made some helpful choices regarding what information to include, they definitely didn't always do so with laptops in mind. References like Conditions and setting DCs were centered in a way that the average laptop setup would likely block, meaning a DM might need to do a lot of awkward shifting around to keep things rolling smoothly. There are always plenty of third-party alternatives as well (and the option of building custom DM screens), but official screens are often the easiest to acquire and the most likely to be in any DM's toolkit.
There's still no way to make a true one-size-fits-all DM screen, as every dungeon master ultimately has different preferences for what information needs to be most conveniently at hand. Campaigns that run entirely online rather than at in-person game tables will still probably turn elsewhere for handy reference solutions if
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