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Futhark DM Screen Ledges 2-Pack ($10)
These ledges pretty straightforward, with a hook to hang them over your screen, up to eight pegs that can hold tokens (usually to identify conditions, but anything round and hollow will do) and then a protruding shelf to hold miniatures. The advantage of something like this is it’s both transparent and portable, so you can quickly see through the shelf if you covered up something important, and if you need to read it you can just slide it around without dislodging the miniatures and ring indicators. If you want less space for miniatures and more pegs, you can use all eight. I particularly like that the shelves have a lip, so when you move things quickly the miniatures stay secure.
Legendary Gamer Coffee Mug ($20)
This is a legendary item, with two ways to wield is: as a soulbound item (+135 Intellect, usually there are less slots for soulbound items) or an offhand, which means you are not getting the most out of it (not much worse +130 Stamina, which I would argue is better than the soulbound slot!). It has “sockets” which are means of upgrading it: cream socket and sugar socket. Presumably you need both to get the +155 Haste bonus, which seems appropriate.
Haxtec Four Panel with Magnetic Pockets Screen ($30)
The inside of this DM screen is what really sets this apart. It’s sturdy, with magnetic, transparent layers that let you easily slot in paper as you see fit. I have screens that allow paper to be slipped in but it’s a pain to add and remove. This is much easier, and the magnetic layer makes it a cinch to add or remove new rules as needed.
King’s Guard Knight Pen Stand ($40)
This medieval-style knight is an imposing nearly ten inches high. He’s tricolor, with most of his armor metallic silver, both of his hands resting atop a greatsword. Weirdly, they’re not on the pommel — one hand is on the pommel (but sort of closed and resting over it) and the other is just…resting atop it. The armor is trimmed with gold, which really stands out, particularly the fleur-de-lis symbol on his greatsword and on the blood groove. Best of all his belt and sheath is a metallic bronze, which really helps break up the figure’s appearance so it’s not one big metallic slab.