That's why you stick a TV on the wall opposite the chair in the gaming room.I don't even know if I would DM in that thing. I'd want to sit in that chair all the time!
So I'd park it in front of the TV.
That chair is so large, it seem like it'd make it difficult to actually reach the table. I don't want to have to get up and walk to the table every time I need to move a mini....
I thought the same thing on first glance, but then realized that a DM in that chair is likely to have a smaller table in front of him-her that would fit between the dragon's 'wings' (maybe even shaped to fit, and be on wheels so the DM could get out when required) with the main play table beyond that.That chair is so large, it seem like it'd make it difficult to actually reach the table. I don't want to have to get up and walk to the table every time I need to move a mini....
I thought the same thing on first glance, but then realized that a DM in that chair is likely to have a smaller table in front of him-her that would fit between the dragon's 'wings' (maybe even shaped to fit, and be on wheels so the DM could get out when required) with the main play table beyond that.
The DM would need a long pointer (side note: the extendable antenna for an old portable FM radio is outstanding for this!), and the players can move the minis as directed if needed.
We've truly reached peak D&D.So, basically, asking peole to come to to house and sit in the presence of this chair... when they'd all be better served by staying at home and playing on Roll20, or something, because the GM is effectively sitting in their own room?
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