Discussion topic: What is your favorite gaming accessory?

Discussion topic: What is your favorite gaming accessory?

Discussion topic: What is your favorite gaming accessory? If you say ‘dice,’ please be specific in terms of brand, cut, materials, and so forth. If you say any vinyl mat created by Chessex, then you are wrong – try again 😉

Mine: The blank Paizo FlipMat.

22 thoughts on “Discussion topic: What is your favorite gaming accessory?”

  1. The World’s Greatest Screen by Hammerdog Games.  A very solidly made customizable GM’s screen.  I’ve got both the portrait and landscape versions and love ’em.

  2. The World’s Greatest Screen by Hammerdog Games.  A very solidly made customizable GM’s screen.  I’ve got both the portrait and landscape versions and love ’em.

  3. I made a custom dice roller that contained 6 sets of 4 d6’s in plexiglass so you could roll up stats for a D&D character in one shake. Best thing ever! patent pending.

  4. I made a custom dice roller that contained 6 sets of 4 d6’s in plexiglass so you could roll up stats for a D&D character in one shake. Best thing ever! patent pending.

  5. My thinkgeek Bag of Holding. It’s great for holding my small arsenal of gaming gear whether I’m GMing or playing.

    Special pockets for pencils, a padded pocket for my tablet, plenty of room for books in the main pocket, another inside pocket for my dice bags and character sheets and an outside pocket for my laminated grid and hex maps and turn tracker. On the flap is another zippered pocket I keep jump drives, convention pass, cell phone, etc.

    It’s pretty awesome and looks great to boot.

  6. My thinkgeek Bag of Holding. It’s great for holding my small arsenal of gaming gear whether I’m GMing or playing.

    Special pockets for pencils, a padded pocket for my tablet, plenty of room for books in the main pocket, another inside pocket for my dice bags and character sheets and an outside pocket for my laminated grid and hex maps and turn tracker. On the flap is another zippered pocket I keep jump drives, convention pass, cell phone, etc.

    It’s pretty awesome and looks great to boot.

  7. Lots. My top ones: Landscaped DM Screens, the Gamemastery Battle Tracker (wet-erase board with little magnets you can write on to track initiative, damage, and conditions), Chessex BattleMat (the vinyl ones you roll up, I’ve got two of them in different sizes), D&D Miniatures/Pathfinder Battles (I can’t paint minis to save my life, and these are cheap too), and the Chessex Pound of Dice (my players NEVER seem to bring their own dice, so it’s nice to have a ton of them).

  8. Lots. My top ones: Landscaped DM Screens, the Gamemastery Battle Tracker (wet-erase board with little magnets you can write on to track initiative, damage, and conditions), Chessex BattleMat (the vinyl ones you roll up, I’ve got two of them in different sizes), D&D Miniatures/Pathfinder Battles (I can’t paint minis to save my life, and these are cheap too), and the Chessex Pound of Dice (my players NEVER seem to bring their own dice, so it’s nice to have a ton of them).

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