If you're a DM using the 2024 version of D&D and you've been wondering if a pre-built, official DM screen is worth it, here's part 1 of a walkthrough of what's inside! Hopefully it can put you at ease a bit with regards to the fact that you definitely don't have to have all the rules of D&D memorized in order to be a Dungeon Master - in fact, with this thing in hand, you really don't need MOST of them memorized at all!
Huge shoutout to our sponsors at StartPlaying and Dungeons and Dragons for supporting this video (and giving me the push I needed to begin sprinkling longform content into my channels). Be sure to check out the 2024 D&D Celebration running from October 29th through November 28th using the link here, or in my linktree:
https://startplaying.games/
And in the meantime you can check out the rest of my content and join the community here:
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[DISCLAIMER: This is my first real, YouTube-exclusive longform video, so please be kind to me when it comes to things like long intros, editing, and overall quality (the camera had a weird issue, it should've been at a way higher video quality, hahahaha). I also definitely wasn't expecting to have to cut this video in half, so the proportions might be wrong for some segments. It might feel kinda like a vlog more than a review while I get my sea legs. Either way, thank you all so much for joining me on this journey - I can't wait to streamline things and put out more exclusive content for you guys!]
MUSIC CREDITS:
Intro/Outro: "Asking" by dreem
General Background: "Open Window" by Franz Gordon
"Editor" Bit: "Someone Out There" by Riverworm
Sponsor Segment: "Legacy - Instrumental Version" by Nyck Caution