I laughed heartily when I heard about this product, but it's a great idea. It never occurred to me to have a battle in a rope trick's space! (Here's hoping the map is more interesting than a formless gray area with some wisps of clouds in the corners and a rope in the middle.)
Zuxius(Paizo Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)
I laughed heartily when I heard about this product, but it's a great idea. It never occurred to me to have a battle in a rope trick's space! (Here's hoping the map is more interesting than a formless gray area with some wisps of clouds in the corners and a rope in the middle.)
Aw, crap. Did my concept sketch get out? Hehehe, kidding. This come after the next Map pack for me.
Hi, Corey, If possible, I actually have a request here.
I once designed an adventure with a battle in an extradimensional space which, with the introduction of the party, had suddenly exceeded its weight limit, and which started collapsing during the fight.
If you could rig one of the tile sets so that the space could get tighter each round -say, as the tiles overlapped more and more the picture looked good for as long as possible- that would be outstandingly cool.
Sorry, Chris. The spec list from the editors is pretty stiff when we have our initial meeting for these sets top review the content needs. I CAN say that I am delivering in the final art for this set this evening and it is one of my favorites from the entire line. I am, in fact going to be making prints from some of the tiles from this set. Good stuff. I'm looking forward to this release.
Ya know, I didn't realize that minimus containment included the IDOJ circle couch and fluffy pillows...
Hehe. It sure does...and it looks pretty darned cool. i will be posting a VERY small sample of one of the dimensions on my blog this afternoon.
Turin the Mad(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
I look forward to this map pack, as I can recall a few times where some smack should've been getting thrown down in certain extradimensional spaces. The genie bottle one could come in handy for Legacy of Fire.
Now all we need is a spell or two to provide egress into said bottle. Hubba hubba ...
I look forward to this map pack, as I can recall a few times where some smack should've been getting thrown down in certain extradimensional spaces. The genie bottle one could come in handy for Legacy of Fire.
Now all we need is a spell or two to provide egress into said bottle. Hubba hubba ...
You mean "entry to said bottle"...egress is the other way.
Thematically gaseous form should do the trick, assuming the bottle is open.
Turin the Mad(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
delabarre wrote:
Turin the Mad wrote:
I look forward to this map pack, as I can recall a few times where some smack should've been getting thrown down in certain extradimensional spaces. The genie bottle one could come in handy for Legacy of Fire.
Now all we need is a spell or two to provide egress into said bottle. Hubba hubba ...
You mean "entry to said bottle"...egress is the other way.
Thematically gaseous form should do the trick, assuming the bottle is open.
Egress, ingress, access ... open sez me ^_^
That's what happens when one posts on less-than-optimum brain capacity.
The I Dream of Jeannie bottle is adorable. Really.
Thanks. For the first time, I will be soon be offering art prints of this product without their taglines. Email me if you are interested and I will replay back when the prints become available.
Lokie(Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Cards Subscriber)
Any word on this products arrival?
Currently have a shipment holding for this item alone and am curious what the ETA might be.
(Not complaining. I choose to have one shipment for the sake of saving money.)
Suggestion: Please make JPEGs of the maps, like those you have above, available to us map subscribers in our downloads.
Projectors are a GMs best friend and having ready images of your fine maps to project would delight me to an extent that most would find disconcerting.
Tom Qadim(RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16, 2011 Top 32, 2012 Top 16)
Does this set include an Instant Fortress map tile?
Tom Qadim(RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16, 2011 Top 32, 2012 Top 16)
Tom Qadim wrote:
Does this set include an Instant Fortress map tile?
*Bump*
If anyone has picked this up, I'd be very curious to know if an Instant Fortress tile was included. Thanks!
I was also wondering if this product would also be available in a download format (a .pdf file, image files, etc...).
It would be even better if it were available to purchasers of the print version at a reduced (or free) cost regardless of who they purchased the item through.
Several of us believe that if we offered our Map Packs in PDF form, a significant number of gamers would choose the PDF edition exclusively over the print edition, which would mean smaller print runs for the print edition, which—since print costs are based largely on volume—would in turn mean higher costs for the print edition, which would lead to even smaller sales for it, which would mean we wouldn't have a profitable line anymore.
Several of us believe that if we offered our Map Packs in PDF form, a significant number of gamers would choose the PDF edition exclusively over the print edition, which would mean smaller print runs for the print edition, which—since print costs are based largely on volume—would in turn mean higher costs for the print edition, which would lead to even smaller sales for it, which would mean we wouldn't have a profitable line anymore.
I believe that too. How about PDFs only for subscribers? It's pain to scan and combine these (even more so with flip-mats...) to use in MapTool. I know it's selfish but we use these 95% in digital form anyway...
I think that offering them as PDFs to anyone opens up a big can of worms.
Here's just one: Subscribers to our Pathfinder lines get PDFs of only the products they receive as subscribers. Assuming that policy held for GameMastery maps, that means there would be no way to get PDFs of older products. And if that policy didn't hold—say we let subscribers buy PDFs of *any* maps—what's to keep people from subscribing, buying all the PDFs, and canceling their subs, repeating every few months to ensure that the get all the PDFs and as few of the print copies as possible? And before anyone suggests some plan that limits the number of PDFs you can buy by tying it to the number of print copies you've received as a subscriber, while that may be clever and perhaps even fair, it's also a horror to explain and a pain to code for.
Ultimately, I think any plan that involves limiting whom we sell PDFs to will cause more customer frustration than it solves.
Ultimately, I think any plan that involves limiting whom we sell PDFs to will cause more customer frustration than it solves.
That's a really good point. I could see this done only by giving PDFs only to subscribers and only when new product is released. But I see your point. <<warms up scanner again...>>