Dice Trays & Miskatonic Game Screen
Greetings mortals
Today I bring to you news of dice trays and an eldritch combat screen featuring 5e rules and art of the Miskatonic library. First, let's talk about the dice trays.
Dice Trays
There are two options, gold on black and red on black. The graphics are the same on both and feature the symbols and runes of Elder Dice. These trays can unsnap and lay flat and are meant to be used as a tray for rolling or holding dice while protecting table surfaces. They're made in the USA with a textured vinyl material. I like to use mine to keep a supply of dice on the table for easy access when playing games.
The Miskatonic Library Combat Screen
The game screen features art of the tomes of the Miskatonic library for your players to look at, making the lorecrafter in your game resemble a deranged librarian perusing the books as the game's story unfolds. On the inside facing the lorecrafter is a comprehensive quick reference for all the nitty-gritty 5e rules you need at your fingertips to run the game's combat efficiently. This screen also includes a sturdy insert with additional rules that you might not need during every encounter with ghouls and giant, cave penguins.
On inside of screen:
- Combat Actions
- Special Combat Actions
- Conditions
- Two-Weapon Fighting
- Critical Hits
- Knocking a creature out
- Instant Death
- Death Saving Throws
- Damage at 0 hit Points
- Climbing
- Falling
- Jumping
- Swimming
- Fighting Underwater
- Suffocation
- Flying
- Crawling
- Cover
- Resting
- Mounted Combat
- Resistance and Vulnerability
- Passive Checks
- Madness
- Weapon Characteristics
- Weapon Table
- Armor Table
- Short-term Madness
On the Insert:
- Concentration
- Advantage/Disadvantage
- Squeezing into Small Places
- Working Together
- Group Checks
- Exhaustion
- Food and Water
- Long-Term Madness Table
- Indefinite Madness Table
- Travel Pace
- Vision and Light
- Adventure Gear
- The Open Game License