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Welcome back to How to Be a Better DM
This is another RAW episode, which means more personality and less polish.
I'm your host today, Justin Lewis.
Today we talk about what I would spend $50 on to improve my D&D hobby.
This is my list:
- A dungeon master screen
- A new Sourcebook
- A large tablecloth and some pipe cleaner
- A lot of Foam and some paint
- A set piece
- Some LED lights
- A simple sound system
- Minis I guess
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