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Review Summary: Useful for a beginner
Review: I bought this for my wife, as she was going to ST for the first time, and she has found it to be very useful. The information on it is very useful for those who have not memorized the rules yet, altough I have less use for it, as I have a firm grasp of the rules, and I know where to flip in the book to find the relevent passage. I will say, however, that even then it has sped up my own sessions some, if I can't remember, say, the bonus on a transformation or something like that.
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Review Summary: What a GM screen should be
Review: As far as gamemaster screens go, this is a quality example in two ways:
1) On the inside (facing the Storyteller) are just about all the charts and tables you could want. I'm sure someone will find a table or chart that's missing, but this spread covers the range of what you're likely to use in the average game session--from Lunacy effects to combat to Harmony degeneration to suggestions for Spirit Chiminage to experience costs. Keeps things moving for a Storyteller who has to come up with the answer to something on the spur of the moment.
2) This screen, like the Vampire and Mage screens in the same line, is made from the same stock as the hardcovers. That means it's thicker and sturdier than those flimsy screens we used to use in the old days. This one won't get torn or frayed with casual use. And it easily stands up by itself, too.
Hey, either you use screens when running games or you don't. If you do, then this is money well spent. If nothing else, it'll save you from having to flip through the book or memorize tons of info.
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Review Summary: Meh...At least it is a hard cover.
Review: I was pleased to find out it was a hard cover screen. But dismayed to find that only 1 panel was different from the VtR screen.