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The Gale Force Nine LLC GFN73709 Dungeons & Dragons DM Screen for the Waterdeep Heist is a vibrant, multicoloured accessory designed for tabletop gaming enthusiasts. Measuring 1.27 x 21.59 x 27.94 cm and weighing just 362.87 g, this screen is perfect for players aged 6 months to 18 years. With no assembly required, it’s ready to enhance your gaming experience right out of the box!
Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 21.59 x 27.94 cm; 362.87 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months - 18 years |
Item model number | GFN73709 |
Educational Objective(s) | Exchange, share |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicoloured |
ASIN | B07GTB2X7W |
D**Y
Perfect to go with the Campaign
Lots of useful information specific to Waterdeep and things that’ll come in handy in any campaign like chance encounter tables and small loot item tables, just about to finish the Dragon Heist campaign and it’s been a nice help.
A**R
Great for pickpocketing!
Amazing! My game has taken so many random routes due to rolled for pickpocket items! One PC found a key on a dead body and asked everyone what it was for, eventually he got an immovable rod from a safety deposit box the key opened 😁
A**R
book it dano
this is a great D & D book that hold to gether great concepts of playing games as easy or hard as you like, well put together pleasure to own
A**R
dragon heist
as advertised thanks
H**A
Perfect
Just what you need if you are running waterdeep campaign.
D**R
Thanks
Just what I wanted
A**R
Poor quality material
Unfortunately these are made of poor quality material and badly constructed. Mine came with multiple creases and dents, which is a shame because it ruined the excellent artwork and helpful info for Dragon Heist. Sent it back for a replacement and the next one had the same issue, plus moisture damage.Seriously disappointed as this was going to be a great centrepiece for my campaign.
C**E
Great product
Great for the price.
E**Z
Impecable
La verdad que pagas lo que recibes, el acabado es normal pero para mi indispensable tener esa información a la mano
C**G
Great resource for Waterdeep!
Whether you're an old pro or new to running campaigns, this screen has much to offer. If you're running a campaign in Waterdeep, this screen gives you a lot to add to your players' experience. It includes the Code Legal (the laws and their associated punishments), City Scene random encounter tables for day and night, a list of inns boarding houses, day-to-day expenses (like food and room prices), taverns and fest halls, a random pickpocketed items table, broadsheets and where to find them. Wonderful for new DMs if they need a little inspiration to get some good rollplaying interactions going, giving openings for chatters to get more information about their quests. The artwork is lovely and the construction is solid as well. It's oriented to landscape instead of portrait so you can see over it more easily than other screens. No needing to peek around an 11" tall screen to see your players or the table. It is a for panel screen so you could unfold it completely, or just use two or three panels as needed. A very versatile, handy addition to any campaign set in this bustling city on the Sword Coast, and really any city. Most of the information could be used in any campaign at all. Happy gaming!
I**B
Good details
Great looking piece. Tho the way it stands is odd? She’s on here tip toes. Kinda leads back on mine due to how the glue dried
K**Y
Looks Great, Lore Accurate, Slightly Finnicky Assembly
GameplayLaeral comes on a tabletop-accurate medium size base, dressed in flowing robes, and floating in a fairly neutral pose. The sculpt is based on her official D&D character art, as depicted in Waterdeep: Dragon Heist and other material. This is notable, because the other 5th edition Laeral figure from Icons of the Realms Laeral Silverhand miniature is a more martial figure, with a different hairstyle, and wielding a blade. An odd choice, considering Laeral is, and always has been, a spellcaster. The discrepancy is so great, I cannot help but wonder if the modeler got her confused with her sister, Storm Silverhand. As a result, the D&D Collector's Series figure here is the only one that will give a lore accurate visual on your tabletop.ModelingThe miniature comes in two pieces, body and hair. Take care when removing her hair from the sprue, as it slightly overlaps with the main bar of moulding resin. In order to get the hair to sit flush against her head, you will have to use a pointed file to hollow its base out evenly around the very, very small attachment bump in the center. This is somewhat delicate work, given that the detail of her hair bun is very very easy to scratch. Her robe is very detailed, but can come with some resin flash or slightly irregularities that need sanding. This is not hard, but do not grasp her too tightly when doing so or you can damage some of the finer details. See the "Issues" section below for information about her base.IssuesLaeral's base and getting her to stand up properly is the lone problem with this kit. The only portion of her miniature that touches the base is near the front of her robes. On the sprue, you will notice a small peg that connects with her sprue as well as some resin injection columns on either side of it. This peg goes into the hole on her base, but it is seriously undersized and given the floating nature of the model, you can't count on gravity to help you when gluing like you can with many of the other Collector's Series figures. Take care when clipping the resin columns on the left and right undersides of her dress. Putting too much stress can snap off the fragile base-peg. Once those are gone, you can just bend the sprue off the base-peg (carefully). To get her to stand up straight, you need to use some object to hold her upright and in place while the glue in the base sets. I cut out a square of cardboard from the side of a toilet paper roll and set it upright (with the cut space on the bottom). Then I slid her back up against the roll so that her base was partially underneath it using the space i made from cutting out the square. A setup like this is useful because it is difficult to get her centered, and not leaning forward, backwards, or to either side. I put a circular labeled sticker on the bottom of the base to make sure the glue stayed in (and didn't pour out the bottom onto my modeling table). This is more of a concern here than with other Collector's Series figures due to how undersized her base-peg is. In the unfortunate circumstance where you break off the base-peg, you're going to need to use a modeling drill and insert some kind of tiny pipe clipping into it to serve as a replacement. Just gluing the bottom of the dress to the base does not creating a strong bond and will likely snap after any amount of play or handling while painting.ConclusionDespite the issues with the base, I can't really down-rate this miniature. Assuming you are aware of the nuances of getting her properly assembled and have at least basic modeling tools (file, pointed file, sandpaper, something to stand her up while drying), its not that much of an imposition. The figure looks fantastic when completed, like she's popped right out of the book. Laeral appears in Tyranny of Dragons (Hoard of the Dragon Queen + Rise of Tiamat) and is also relevant for the Waterdeep based adventures (Dragon Heist + Dungeon of the Mad Mage) so you'll get more than enough use of her to justify the extra work she requires compared to some of the other human-sized Collector's Series Minis. If you want a Laeral Silverhand that actually looks like Laeral Silverhand, this is the one to get.
D**E
So many useful tools at your fingertips.
I honestly think this has almost everything I’d want in a screen for water deep. The note legal is handy when having to remind players. The random tables are also very useful for daily and nighttime encounters. They’ve spawned a few memorable Moments in my game so far. The inn/tavern tables etc have also come in very handy. I think the one thing I’d add is a small map of the city so you can quick reference. Other than that, it could be useful for any DM not running dragon heist or in waterdeep. A lot of it would be great to toss into a home brew world with a couple minor name changes here and there to quick build a city that the players pass through. Definitely a very useful screen.
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