The Ultimate Dungeon Master Kit? No.

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  • @bradcraig6676
    @bradcraig6676 Год назад +1

    Me and my wife bring a TON of stuff to the game. A giant gaming bag holding dice trays and dice bags, box of condition markers, 3 tackle boxes of minis, flight stands, rulers and protractors, bundle of character sheets, and at least 3 rulebooks. Also bevvies, food, jackets, etc. If one of us is DM-ing then add a laptop, a carboard box of terrain, folder of handouts, and a large battle mat. Anywhere from 40 to 60 lbs of gear and consumables. Fortunately we have a vehicle and there's lots of parking in Montana.

  • @nigelbeuorfondletheknife3971
    @nigelbeuorfondletheknife3971 Год назад +6

    I also have a few of the Stanley part cases, I like mine because they can clip together so I can carry 4 cases with one handel, I put a lot of generic minis in most of them so I can improvise if I need to, which I usually do.

  • @mojonoodle
    @mojonoodle Год назад +4

    I have two of those big cases! (But a different brand. One thing I have found useful is buying some plastic business card holder boxes. I can fit two in each compartment and you can use them to split things up... so a box for npcs, a box of guards, a box of crates and scatter, a box of dice etc... really useful to be able to pull stuff out. The most useful thing I have is.. a box of doors. Nothing points players towards where they need to go like a plastic door!

  • @literallyhundredsofknives8892
    @literallyhundredsofknives8892 Год назад +1

    Hey Blandco! I’ve been watching your videos for a while now. I love your content. I would love to see more of your custom miniatures you’ve made from toys you’ve collected from goodwill and other places! Keep up the amazing videos!

    • @Blandco
      @Blandco  Год назад

      Yeah I am going to do another custom miniatures video soon.

  • @WallyDM
    @WallyDM Год назад +1

    A neat array of stuff! Thank you for sharing. You also had me cracking up with that intro picture. What in the world was that? lol. AND... I need to get me some of those paper towels. What a great idea. lmao. Well done, my friend. Thank you for accepting the challenge. 🙂

    • @Blandco
      @Blandco  Год назад

      THanks Wally! I have been getting more into AI image stuff so that was an attempt to merge you and Zipperton. Sadly it didn't work great because of the hats.

  • @thepenismightier
    @thepenismightier Год назад +1

    Those Stanley boxes just aren't rugged enough. Steel tool boxes are the only way to go. You can kick the $hit out of them and they just take it.

  • @WildDieWoodard
    @WildDieWoodard Год назад

    This is shockingly similar to my own "kit" right down to the Stanley box (same one)!!!

  • @RIVERSRPGChannel
    @RIVERSRPGChannel Год назад +1

    Cool
    Looks like what I used before
    Now there’s too many minis

  • @TenguMatt
    @TenguMatt Год назад +1

    Did you drill out the center of that Astral Giant?! The Horror!
    I'm lucky that I've been able to host for my D&D games, so my collection has been the same room or next room...I would hate having to sort my miniatures to put them back into my system x.x;
    Speaking of that -
    Future Video Idea - Home Miniature collection showcase? Show us what minis you have, how you sort and store them?

    • @Blandco
      @Blandco  Год назад +1

      Yeah. It was already beat up and was never going to be a collectable but now I kinda of regret it considering how expensive Hasbro minis are. Ah well!

    • @TenguMatt
      @TenguMatt Год назад

      @@Blandco Its a really cool mod man, I'm just squemish about moding/cutting up any prepainted minis haha. Yeah those old WOTC/Hasbros are getting up there.

  • @jamesonstalanthasyu
    @jamesonstalanthasyu Год назад +1

    oh, wow, i didnt know about a d1000 dice. Where can you buy one?

    • @Blandco
      @Blandco  Год назад

      I just found it at the local game store. Lots of people make them. d1000 tables are fun!

  • @danielramsey6141
    @danielramsey6141 Год назад +1

    Hey. Nice Baragon at the end there :)

    • @Blandco
      @Blandco  Год назад

      I will never get sick of those behind the scene footage clips.

  • @Vvix0
    @Vvix0 Год назад +1

    My DM kit is a bit simpler:
    -Wi-Fi
    -Virtual tabletop
    -4Gb folder of D&D related PNGs and PDFs
    No one wants to play with me IRL...

    • @Yoaru
      @Yoaru Год назад

      Hey mate how can i get in contact with you for the pngs and pdfs? I am learning dnd

  • @DeusMachina71
    @DeusMachina71 Год назад

    I carry one main rule book, a lite weight laptop or tablet for pdfs, printouts of everything I could need for the session and good reference sheets, pens, pencils, journal, dice, condition tokens, the necessary miniatures or pawns if I really want to travel lite, a zoned circular play map for a hybrid mixture of ToM and tactical combat and lastly a little dungeon scatter terrain. It all fits in an average sized backpack and there is still space to spare most of the time.. Your setup is overkill lol. For D&D games most editions I don't even really need the books at this point.. I can just reference a pdf or reference sheet.. a huge amount of books really aren't needed in this day and age lol.. I play OSR games and it's even easier to run now WotC no longer necessary