Old-School Essentials Deluxe Referee's Screen
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Old-School Essentials Deluxe Referee's Screen
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The Essential Old-School Referee's Screen!
This deluxe 3-panel screen provides a quick reference to the most common rules and procedures needed to run Old-School Essentials Classic Fantasy or Advanced Fantasy games (or any other game based on the classic 1981 Basic/Expert rules):
- Master attack matrix.
- Saving throw tables for monsters and all Classic Fantasy character classes.
- Combat rules summary.
- Procedures for encounters, dungeon adventures, and wilderness adventures.
- Summary of options available during downtime between adventures.
- Tables for thief skills and turning the undead.
- Weapon combat stats, armour types, and rules for common adventuring gear.
- Master movement rate table, listing base, encounter, and overland movement rates.
Author: Gavin Norman, Artist: Peter Mullen
Deluxe quality 3mm card; 3 panels; dimensions: 840mm wide × 217mm high × 3mm thick. (33" wide × 8.5" high × 0.1" thick.), A4 size when folded. PDF not included.
This thing is amazing. Super solid construction. The outside is covered with rad artwork and everything you need is listed on the inside. Extremely helpful when running games and it looks great
Solid quality
Perfect, high quality, product. Exalted Funeral sells an excellent product across the board.
Wonderful art and quality. Even looks incredible on the shelf when not playing!
This is hands down the best looking referee's screen. I'm a big fan of Peter Mullen's art.