D&D 5E D&D Screen & Dungeon Kit

WotC has announced a new DM Screen and ‘dungeon kit’ coming later this year, including dungeon geomorph tiles, condition cards, and initiative cards.

WotC has announced a new DM Screen and ‘dungeon kit’ coming later this year, including dungeon geomorph tiles, condition cards, and initiative cards.

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DELVE INTO THE DUNGEONS’ DEPTHS​

Delve into dungeons with this kit for the world’s greatest roleplaying game.

This kit equips the Dungeon Master with a screen and other tools that are perfect for running D&D adventures through dungeons, whether ruined or thriving.

The Dungeon Master’s screen features a painting of a fantastic vista that plunges into the deep reaches of a mountain. Useful rules references cover the screen’s interior, with an emphasis on dungeon-delving.
  • DM screen specially designed for dungeon delving, with tables for encountering monsters and exploring ruins and dungeons
  • Features 36 punch out dungeon geomorph cards with pathway connection points, perfect for planning a dungeon during game preparation or for coming up with a map in the middle of play
  • Customizable double sided dry-erase sheet offers unlimited versatility for tactical game play. Numbered grid for sketching maps on one side, and summary of the main actions a character can take in combat on the other
  • 18 illustrated punch out condition cards, including mold and slime cards for dungeon encounters
  • 9 punch out numbered and illustrated initiative cards to easily track the turn order for players, monsters, and nonplayer characters
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That would probably reduce sales, since people would know if it fit their needs or not. You're either forced to buy it blind or waiting for a review, and these types of products don't always get reviews.
Yeah it's a shame. It could potentially improve the quality of the information included however as it would force wotc to do some market research in the area.

Of course, they're not going to volunteer to take up that extra cost.
 

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