GameMastery Map Pack: Inns contains 18 full-color 5 x 8-inch map tiles, stunningly crafted by cartographer Corey Macourek, that unite to form three inns of varying comfort levels: poor, common, and good.
For use with the industry’s most popular roleplaying or tabletop miniature campaigns, and useable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master’s arsenal.
Good GMs can never have too many maps at their disposal, and Paizo’s GameMastery Map Packs provide high-quality gridded maps for use with both RPGs and miniatures games.
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I saw this map pack in action during Gen Con and it would have been much better as a (2 sided) flip mat imo. I would gladly buy this product if you made a flip mat version of it.
In general, I found the arrows distracting and the tiles never (perfectly) lined up with each other. Also, it was annoying when the tiles were knocked around by by mistake.
So I lost an Inn map that I'd been using and ordered these. I wasn't disappointed. I love the modular tiles and like that I have a few options as far as what the inns look like. Great job!
Not a fan in the Map Packs in general, but this one really disappointed
I can see where some people might enjoy the map packs. The art is good and the concept is solid, but (with a couple of exceptions) they just aren't for me.
The tile pack comes with a number of tiles that line up via arrows. The tiles do not interlock, which means one table bump or cat adventure means your map will get separated and look like garbage. With some tile sets this can work, but with others (especially those that form large rooms or builds) it doesn't seem to work.
Personally I'd rather use my gaming paper or flip mats to draw out my tavern, but that's just me.
I received this item in Paizo's "Treasure Chest". I am think it is worth getting but there are some short comings.
The graphics is colourful and this item offers you three types of inn layouts ranging from poor to wealth inns. It also is link to the adventure TC1 Into the haunted woods which is a bonus.
The major concern for me as that there is no key for this product. Sure there three, six piece inn tiles but how do they go together. I had to stop and think about that and in hindsight it would have been good to place the key on the back from the front page and/or number the pieces.
As mentioned before, the card stock is thinner than expected as well as the pieces are no laminated which would have made this product perfect.
Over all, well worth any DM getting to add atmosphere to their campaign.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this pack as arrows on the map to show how the bits are connected together. Also, after some use, the title curl up at the edges. I store the titles in a zip lock bag when not in use.
I got this out of the Treasure Chest. This is my first map pack product, and the quality and variety of the maps ensured that I will almost certainly buy the others.