These huge stack of books and note papers feel nice and traditional, but are also starting to be a pain to transport. Any of y'all use tech at the table to cut back on the clutter or keep things better organized?

I'm currently looking at a cheap, refurbished Chromebook. I know, I know, libtech, but it's cheap. I'm willing to hear better alternatives and be talked out of my bad decisions.

  • Straight_Depth [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    I kept a laptop alongside my DM screen; I'd use it for reference guides, kept a spreadsheet with notes for initiative, any source books I didn't have a physical copy etc. It was extremely helpful, especially as I detest doing math in my head.

  • barrbaric [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I always use a cheap laptop for easy access to searchable pdfs, my campaign notes which are usually .rtfs, and notetaking in notepad.

  • Esoteir [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    i got a free chromebook from a family member, it's pretty useful for looking at pdfs, notes, dice rolls, etc

    its all i bother bringing outside of player sheets/dice to hand out

  • hopelesscomrade [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    When I host with paper, I keep like to print out my notes and then then make index sized monster cards for monster stats. I just would resize the stat blocks in Photoshop from the book and print them out.

    If I'm hosting on a table with a PC, I like to have everything on in Google docs and put hyper links to everything I need. Keeping monsters stat in tabs on chrome is a simple way to keep things organized and then you can close it when the monster is dead.

    I usually also have a dedicated notes page and initiative/combat tracker in paper, even if I'm using a computer.

    I also tend to write the encounters in chunks in the order I expect the players to visit them, and try to not work too much of have a pile of world building notes that probably won't come up.