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GameMastery Flip-Mat: Basic
Paizo Publishing, LLC
GameMastery Flip-Mats are designed to make your game portable and affordable. They're made with durable, laminated card stock and can handle dry erase, wet erase, and even permanent marker!
Flip-Mats are constructed of durable laminated card stock (~70 lb paper—comparable to that of a restaurant menu). They measure 24" by 30", and quickly and conveniently fold down to 8" by 10" (slightly smaller than a sheet of notebook paper).
GameMastery Flip-Mat: Basic features a 1"-square grid on both sides. One side features a stoney-grey patterned background, and the flip side features a sandy-brown texture. The 1” grid extends fully to the edge of the maps for a full 720 square inches of usable area.
Usable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master's arsenal!
Note: This product is part of the
GameMastery Maps Subscription.
Usually ships from our warehouse
in
3 to 6 business days
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
PZOSQW30024
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Would this arrive at my house before GenCon? I'm slated to run a game at 7:00 AM on Thursday for the Pathfinder Society and a large blank grid look really good to me. Or would it be better off for me to get the flip mat at the Con?
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Herald wrote:
Would this arrive at my house before GenCon? I'm slated to run a game at 7:00 AM on Thursday for the Pathfinder Society and a large blank grid look really good to me. Or would it be better off for me to get the flip mat at the Con?
It would probably be best to pick it up at the con.
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Will do. Thanks.
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will this come in a stiff tube like a poster when shipped, or?
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swirler wrote:
will this come in a stiff tube like a poster when shipped, or?
No—it folds down to 8x10, so it ships like a book.
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How thick are these? Are they like a cardstock of 110 or thicker like cardboard? I am just wondering how thick they will be to carry them in my binder. Thinking of ordering 4 or 5.
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SirTristin wrote:
How thick are these? Are they like a cardstock of 110 or thicker like cardboard? I am just wondering how thick they will be to carry them in my binder. Thinking of ordering 4 or 5.
I've added the following to the product description:
Flip-Mats are constructed of durable laminated card stock (~70 lb paper—comparable to that of a restaurant menu). They measure 24" by 30", and quickly and conveniently fold down to 8" by 10" (slightly smaller than a sheet of notebook paper).
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Are these in stock yet?
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Herald wrote:
Are these in stock yet?
We expect them to arrive right at the end of July or very early August. So not much longer to wait!
-Lisa
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Lisa Stevens wrote:
We expect them to arrive right at the end of July or very early August.
I am so pumped for this product :) I am counting the days, and usually check every hour to see if it is finally in, even though I know it isn't.
I will dance when I get this.
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If these are the same as the blank flip mats I bought from Paizo at Gencon last year, they are fantastic. They clean up nicer than the soft mats, but the best thing is that they fold down to the size of a thin book and can go right in you pack with the rule books and everything. No more long, rolled up mats to deal with.
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Russell Brown wrote:
If these are the same as the blank flip mats I bought from Paizo at Gencon last year, they are fantastic. They clean up nicer than the soft mats, but the best thing is that they fold down to the size of a thin book and can go right in you pack with the rule books and everything. No more long, rolled up mats to deal with.
It's the same material and concept, but with a different look—squares now go all the way to the edges on both sides, and we've used two different background images—one side is more sandy and one is more stony—to increase versatility.
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I can't wait to see this flip-mat in my local game store. The size looks very well in a table with all the materials of the players and the game master.
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Vic Wertz wrote:
squares now go all the way to the edges on both sides, and we've used two different background images—
Sweet! Now you can finally connect multiple mats into one giant mat! Like a Voltron mat! (Sorry, I haven't had much sleep lately)
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Burt the Ogre wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
squares now go all the way to the edges on both sides, and we've used two different background images—
Sweet! Now you can finally connect multiple mats into one giant mat! Like a Voltron mat! (Sorry, I haven't had much sleep lately)
That would be five robot dogs of a different color I think....
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I just want to say I love this product! I have never been able to find such a versatile, usable, easy-to-use game aid in my 15 years of DMing. It folds up neatly so that I can fit it in a simple folder, I clip a couple dry-erase markers to it, and I'm ready to go. I was originally worried about the size, but it is more than enough for what I need. You could even buy two mats (they're cheap enough) and use them for large scale tactical battles or Warhammer 40k minis. If you are considering buying this product just buy it. I have no regrets.
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I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
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Just got this item a few days ago. Unfolded and flattened it out per instructions. This has become the best accessory I've bought for my games so far. Works with every marker I've got in the house, easy to clean and small enough for anything.
I like the dual sided 1" squares.
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Are there any plans for a flip-mat with a starfield as a background? For SWSE and other sci-fi games.
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Acev wrote:
Are there any plans for a flip-mat with a starfield as a background? For SWSE and other sci-fi games.
Hmm. Currently no plans, but it's an interesting idea....
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Vic Wertz wrote:
Hmm. Currently no plans, but it's an interesting idea....
Yeah, and the flip-side could have a high tech looking floor. All your sci-fi needs handled with one flip-mat.
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contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
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How does this mat compare with the cloth/vinyl type of mats?
Do any of you have both and which do you prefer?
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sacerd wrote:
How does this mat compare with the cloth/vinyl type of mats?
Do any of you have both and which do you prefer?
Flip mat by far. The material of the vinyl is more durable, but the flipmats can take any type of marker (including permanent) in any color and wipe free, even after a week or two of setting in. I've thrown out more than my share of the vinyl mats over the years, and at those prices I always have to budget buying a replacement. The flipmats are very affordable, and I have picked up several for use in different environments.
Ryn, who can never have too many maps
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I have to say I own a good selection of the WotC D&D Dungeon Tiles and decided on a whim to pick this up, and haven't used the tiles since. Don't get me wrong I like the tiles, but the ability to draw the exact stuff in the room and size, etc is amazing and these things are awesome. Will probably get more (the cathedral, market and daklands look really good, as does the forest one...)
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I'd love to see this item with hex grids on both sides, instead of squares. While I know most people here play games that use the square grid, there are a number of games that use hexes where I find my original flip-mat indispensable (Champions, for example). It'd be nice to have a mat with two sides (therefore two pre-drawn scenes) to work with.
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Just adding...
I bought one of these when I kicked off my RotR campaign last month or so. It erases clearly and easily. Definately one of the better mats I have used.
I use Staedtler Non-Permanent Wet erase markers with nothing but a lightly damp paper towel in case anyone was curious.
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Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
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Kata. the ..... wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
shameless bump
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Kata. the ..... wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
shameless bump
I took one of the original mats and cut it without problems. The sides are not sealed when the mat is whole. I have only every seen one mat that the laminate failed - the customer left it in a hot car and it stuck to a binder.
As a side note, the mat I tested on had Sharpie on it from Gen Con 2006 or 2005, and it came off with a dry erase marker as was advertised.
Jeff
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Royas wrote:
I'd love to see this item with hex grids on both sides, instead of squares. While I know most people here play games that use the square grid, there are a number of games that use hexes where I find my original flip-mat indispensable (Champions, for example). It'd be nice to have a mat with two sides (therefore two pre-drawn scenes) to work with.
I've got to second this. I'm about to start up a D&D 4th game, but I play mostly in GURPS, where the hex is the thing, and I'd love, love, LOVE to have these available in that format as well. I'd personally buy at least a couple if they were. I'll be buying one or two of the existing format anyway, for the aforementioned D&D game, but I'm honestly not sure how long that's going to last--it's mostly a test of the system, to see how we like it.
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jkpsmp1 wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
I took one of the original mats and cut it without problems. The sides are not sealed when the mat is whole. I have only every seen one mat that the laminate failed - the customer left it in a hot car and it stuck to a binder.
As a side note, the mat I tested on had Sharpie on it from Gen Con 2006 or 2005, and it came off with a dry erase marker as was advertised.
Jeff
Well, due to a slight mistake I have ordered a third one of these. This weekend, my group should finish D0 or die trying and I should be able to answer this question from a second opinion.
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Kata. the ..... wrote:
jkpsmp1 wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
I took one of the original mats and cut it without problems. The sides are not sealed when the mat is whole. I have only every seen one mat that the laminate failed - the customer left it in a hot car and it stuck to a binder.
As a side note, the mat I tested on had Sharpie on it from Gen Con 2006 or 2005, and it came off with a dry erase marker as was advertised.
Jeff
Well, due to a slight mistake I have ordered a third one of these. This weekend, my group should finish D0 or die trying and I should be able to answer this question from a second opinion.
Yeah, this works surprisingly well, I now have 2 full mats and a 24x20 a 16x10 and and 8x10 piece
There is no initial delamination.
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Kata. the ..... wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
jkpsmp1 wrote:
Kata. the ..... wrote:
contraserrene wrote:
I got three of these recently and love them so much that I got another today. I'm going to give some to friends who DM.
I am thinking of cutting one into a 24"x20" piece, an 8"x10" piece and a 16"x10" piece. Since you can pre-draw a layout with Sharpie and it won't rub off while the mat is folded up, this would add utility.
My concern is the lamination. Will doing this cause it to peel? Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening- a hot implement to seal up the edge, maybe? Or should I abandon this plan as insanity?
Did you ever try this? Anyone else? I only have one right now so I fear experimenting on my only copy?
Has anyone tried cutting one up and seeing if it stands up? I would be worried about the "lamination" being unconnected at those points. I was close to ordering one for surgical purposes, but they have cut off OT at work.
I took one of the original mats and cut it without problems. The sides are not sealed when the mat is whole. I have only every seen one mat that the laminate failed - the customer left it in a hot car and it stuck to a binder.
As a side note, the mat I tested on had Sharpie on it from Gen Con 2006 or 2005, and it came off with a dry erase marker as was advertised.
Jeff
Well, due to a slight mistake I have ordered a third one of these. This weekend, my group should finish D0 or die trying and I should be able to answer this question from a second opinion.
Yeah, this works surprisngly well, I now have 2 full mats and a 24x20 a 16x10 and and 8x10 piece
There is no initial delamination.
I will now be adding a fourth to cut up. The only complaint I had was from the wife of one of the players who said I should have used a box cutter rather than scissors.
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Are the original hex/grid flip-mats still out there? I just saw a picture of one on-line and they *look* quite attractive.
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aaron infante-levy wrote:
Are the original hex/grid flip-mats still out there? I just saw a picture of one on-line and they *look* quite attractive.
Those have been out of print for quite some time but chances are there are some still out there in various game stores or on ebay. If you're really looking for grid/hex you might look into the Chessex Battlemats.
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This may be the wrong area, but will there ever be bigger version of the flipmats? A lot of my battles take up a lot of space, and not having to worry about staining would be great if I had something that was of a comparable size to the battlemats, which are bigger than the regular mats, but not as big as the mondomats(?) if I am not mistaken made by Chessex.
I would just go and laminate some squares but I don't have enough artistic ability to draw straight lines, and keep the squares the same size.
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Thank you for reminding me to look into that.
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Erik Mona wrote:
Thank you for reminding me to look into that.
:)
I understand no promises were made, but I am happy that it is at least a possibility.
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though i'm sure from what i've read that this is a good product, i wouldn't recommend this retailer to anyone looking to receive their order quickly. i ordered this on the 6th and it didn't even leave their warehouse until the 20th. troll&toad, on the other hand, got my order to my doorstep 3 days after i placed it. nothing against paizo- just a word of warning for those expecting to receive their items promptly.
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Julian Stanelle wrote:
though i'm sure from what i've read that this is a good product, i wouldn't recommend this retailer to anyone looking to receive their order quickly. i ordered this on the 6th and it didn't even leave their warehouse until the 20th. troll&toad, on the other hand, got my order to my doorstep 3 days after i placed it. nothing against paizo- just a word of warning for those expecting to receive their items promptly.
Julian,
I am very sorry for your lengthy shipping time! I assure you it's not normal. Usually, we're very good at hitting our estimated shipping times, but in your case, we were selling through the very last copies of this particular print run when you placed your order, and it took us much longer than we anticipated to locate a copy for you. (The product is now out of stock, awaiting arrival of a reprint.)
I've credited your shipping charge back and, in order to encourage you to give us the opportunity to prove that this isn't the usual case, I've put a credit on your account as well.
Thanks,
cos
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I hate to beat an old horse here*, but are these things ever going to make it to a bigger size. Even if it means combining smaller ones to make a bigger one that was made to fit together I would buy it. Sometimes the standard sized area is not big enough for a battle. If it is still one of things that is being thought about just tell me to be patient.
* I wander if that is the right term, well if its not I am sleepy and that is my excuse.
Note to self: Come back and ask again in January
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concerro wrote:
I hate to beat an old horse here*, but are these things ever going to make it to a bigger size. Even if it means combining smaller ones to make a bigger one that was made to fit together I would buy it. Sometimes the standard sized area is not big enough for a battle. If it is still one of things that is being thought about just tell me to be patient.
* I wander if that is the right term, well if its not I am sleepy and that is my excuse.
Note to self: Come back and ask again in January
We don't have any plans to make them larger at this time. However, when we replaced the original Flip-Mat (the one with squares on one side and hexes on the other) with Flip-Mat: Basic, we eliminated the border and ran the grid all the way to the edge, so you can now line them up side-by-side.
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