This is something I've actually been wondering for a while.
Every setting puts out a DM screen, in addition to the standard DM screen.
But I never use them. One, I like to roll in the open. Two, I can't see as well as I would like, especially those little numbers on the d20, so occasionally a player next to me will call the number out.
I also use cardboard counters instead of minis I keep in a plastic baggy on a table to my side, so no need to hide those. Monster stats on notecards, and the occasional note on a piece of paper in a folder (although really, I wouldn't care if they looked at my notes; this group is very casual).
I can see the benefits of having a little list of information on the inside, but I often print off a helpful thing (like the conditions list) and put that in a binder where I keep all my DM stuff (names, monster stats, paper) or write down something (like how a grab works).
Every setting puts out a DM screen, in addition to the standard DM screen.
But I never use them. One, I like to roll in the open. Two, I can't see as well as I would like, especially those little numbers on the d20, so occasionally a player next to me will call the number out.
I also use cardboard counters instead of minis I keep in a plastic baggy on a table to my side, so no need to hide those. Monster stats on notecards, and the occasional note on a piece of paper in a folder (although really, I wouldn't care if they looked at my notes; this group is very casual).
I can see the benefits of having a little list of information on the inside, but I often print off a helpful thing (like the conditions list) and put that in a binder where I keep all my DM stuff (names, monster stats, paper) or write down something (like how a grab works).
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