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Post by Falconer on Sept 4, 2007 20:50:06 GMT -6
What do you all use for a Referee Screen, if anything?
Is there one from Judges Guild that everyone uses? Or have you made your own? Regards.
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Post by thorswulf on Sept 4, 2007 22:09:53 GMT -6
I figured I would reproduce some of the necessary charts and glue them to a folded piece of poster board. This way you get what you want, and it saves a little wear and tear on the books.
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Post by foster1941 on Sept 4, 2007 22:42:57 GMT -6
No Referee Screen here. The page from the Reference Sheets with Attack Matrix 1: Men Attacking, Attack Matrix II: Monsters Attacking, and the Saving Throw Matrix printed on a single facing page is good enough for me.
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Post by Finarvyn on Sept 5, 2007 7:33:37 GMT -6
I have an old Judges Guild screen that I like -- the canary yellow one that is 3 boards, all double sided (many of the charts appear more than once).
However, I found a do-it-yourself screen which is a tri-fold with clear sides and you can print your own pages and slide them into the screen. (I think the Savage Worlds folks sell this one.) That's what I use most of the time.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2007 10:15:07 GMT -6
I use one of my own creation: a piece of heavy tri-fold cardboard with photocopied charts taped to it. It's worked well for quite a long time now.
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Post by philotomy on Sept 5, 2007 17:35:24 GMT -6
I'm using the Savage Worlds screen. It's a heavy-duty, landscape-oriented, tri-fold screen. Black, with clear plastic pockets front and back, so you can insert your own tables/info or artwork. Very useful, because of the customization, and I like the landscape size (less of a wall, and easy to see over).
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Post by Falconer on Sept 5, 2007 18:00:24 GMT -6
Easy for the players to look over, too... Which defeats the real purpose of the screen, I think. If, like me, you typically play with 10 people crowded around a 6-person table, the nearest player on each side can hardly help herself from seeing your maps, and worse, your dice rolls! I've also never had a problem seeing over my screen, and wished the table was a good foot higher off the ground. Otherwise, the customizeability and quality of that Savage Worlds Screen is admirable. I would gladly purchase a 6-panel, portrait-oriented screen like that. Regards.
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Post by crimhthanthegreat on Sept 6, 2007 18:36:24 GMT -6
I use one of my own creation: a piece of heavy tri-fold cardboard with photocopied charts taped to it. It's worked well for quite a long time now. This is what I go with too, it works well and is cheap! ;D
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