Andrew Turner(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
I know this issue is out-of-print, so this might be a silly question, but do you have any more of the Greyhawk map that came bundled with 118? I'd pay full cover price just for the map, which I recently took off the wall and now has a large espresso stain...
I know this issue is out-of-print, so this might be a silly question, but do you have any more of the Greyhawk map that came bundled with 118? I'd pay full cover price just for the map, which I recently took off the wall and now has a large espresso stain...
We may actually have some more copies in the warehouse. I will try to remember to look when I am back in the office.
I found some extra maps from Dungeon 118 and I put them up for sale here. The other parts of the Greyhawk world map can still be bought when you get copies of issues 119 to 121 of Dungeon.
You are so eeevil! This very post made me ordering a complete set of the map again, even though I already own one :-) Honestly, the whole map for under 10 bucks is so cheap I could not resist. Now, if only the awful postage prices would be lower, I would have ordered even more stuff from the sales... (I know you can do nothing about it, I´m just whining)
If I have the appropriate software, could I extract the individual maps and put them together as one?
I don't see why not...
I typically pull PDFs into Photoshop to extract the images. Often, purchased PDFs are password protected, prohibiting me from doing so.
Well, that would not be "appropriate software" then. Adobe Reader 8 or earlier will do the job, though. (For some reason, Adobe stopped allowing image extraction in Reader 9.) I'm sure there are other tools, too. Once you get the images out of Reader, Photoshop would be a *very* appropriate tool to assemble them.
Yes, I did. It really challenged the players to encounter blatantly monstrous foes that were good, and most of all, nonhumanoid. The sorcerer of that campaign ended up 'adopting' one of the Flumphs that had the courage to brave the outside world.
Nothing makes the players Facepalm like all their efforts against the Grand High Cleric of Vecna failing due to his spell resistance and the Flumph companion floats over and squirts oil at his face. Cleric stumbles back and falls off the platform to a messy death.
I still laugh at the memories of a collective facepalm from the players.