Collection: Tabletop RPG Tracking & Storage Tools
Track stats, initiative, and store essentials with modular tabletop tools. Keep your game organized and running smoothly.
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Scroll of Rolling: Portable Leather Dice Tray
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Magnetic Foldable Player Tracker (Stat Counter)
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Initiative Tracker Pack – Magnetic Turn Order System
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Tracker: Modular Stat Tracking Panel System
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Relic: Magnetic Tabletop Markers (3-Pack)
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Elastic Pouch with Dice Pocket
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Character Portrait Display Pack (22 Cards for DM Screen & Trackers)
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Magnetic DM Setup Collection | BoxKing
BoxKing magnetic DM setup tools are designed for Dungeon Masters who need cleaner encounter prep, hidden-note control, initiative visibility, and smoother live session management. Running a campaign well usually comes down to how much a Dungeon Master can hold together in the middle of live play. Encounter prep, hidden notes, worldbuilding references, initiative order, and fast rules access all compete for the same limited space behind the DM screen.
The Equation magnetic DM screen combines note concealment and a built-in dice tower in a single setup. The initiative tracker pack keeps turn order visible and easier to manage during encounters.
The modular stat tracking panel helps organize HP, conditions, and other moving pieces in a single view. Magnetic sheets and vertical binders make more sense than loose papers once a campaign starts generating recurring NPCs, layered encounters, and prep notes that need to stay within easy reach.
D&D and Pathfinder sessions tend to run more smoothly when the DM stops digging through scattered notes and starts working from a setup that feels more like a command station. Better session flow often comes from smaller improvements: cleaner transitions between encounters, faster access to campaign information, and less table clutter when players suddenly take the story in an unexpected direction.
For anyone comparing tools for D&D, Pathfinder, and other long-form RPG sessions, the strongest supports are DM screens and accessories and the broader tabletop RPG tools.


