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what's up Dungeon Master's this is Nick and in this video I'm gonna be showing you how I set up my table to prepare for a session of Dungeons & Dragons we're gonna be taking a look at what's going on behind the dungeon master screen as well as doing a quick walk around the table to show what's out there for the players now this is what I like to have set up before the first person even walks through the door that way we can jump right into game play and not spend time sharpening pencils and searching for miniatures there are a few things that I'd like to have always available behind the screen and then others that I just kind of keep within arm's reach now the arms reach items are over here to the left you can see that I have the core rule books so there's the monster manual Dungeon Master's guide and on top as the players handbook and the way that I make these manageable for my session is I take a bunch of post-it sticky tabs and I label the important sections in the book that way if...