paizo.com Recent Reviews of Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDFpaizo.com Recent Reviews of Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF2015-11-18T02:45:23Z2015-11-18T02:45:23ZFantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF: A nice mini's map pack. (5 stars)Dark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8p2p?Fantastic-Maps-The-Arboretum2011-10-24T23:57:33Z<p><b>Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF</b></p><p>Arboretum Map by Rite Publishing</p>
<p>This product is 51 pages long. It starts with a credits and how to use this product. (2 pages)</p>
<p>Maps (49 pages)
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It starts with a single page color overview map of the location. Then it moves onto pages of the map blown up to be printed out to be used with miniatures. There is both a color and black and white version of the maps.</p>
<p>In addition to that there is the same set of maps in A4 format as well. As well as a file for maptool.</p>
<p>Closing thoughts. It is a well drawn map from one of their recent adventures The Breaking of Forstor. It is the location of one of the main encounters in that adventure. The pack offers everything you need and if you are looking for a location map for this or like using mini's and have that adventure then this is worth picking up. So what's my rating? Well it gives exactly what it promises in a well done format. So I am going to give it a 5 star review.</p>
<p>Trust me, I'm a Succubus.</p><p><b>Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF</b></p><p>Arboretum Map by Rite Publishing</p>
<p>This product is 51 pages long. It starts with a credits and how to use this product. (2 pages)</p>
<p>Maps (49 pages)
<br />
It starts with a single page color overview map of the location. Then it moves onto pages of the map blown up to be printed out to be used with miniatures. There is both a color and black and white version of the maps.</p>
<p>In addition to that there is the same set of maps in A4 format as well. As well as a file for maptool.</p>
<p>Closing thoughts. It is a well drawn map from one of their recent adventures The Breaking of Forstor. It is the location of one of the main encounters in that adventure. The pack offers everything you need and if you are looking for a location map for this or like using mini's and have that adventure then this is worth picking up. So what's my rating? Well it gives exactly what it promises in a well done format. So I am going to give it a 5 star review.</p>
<p>Trust me, I'm a Succubus.</p>Dark_Mistress2011-10-24T23:57:33ZFantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF: Nice map with a slight blue-tinge (4 stars)Endzeitgeisthttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8p2p?Fantastic-Maps-The-Arboretum2011-10-24T12:58:17Z<p><b>Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF</b></p><p>The latest installment of Jonathan Robert's Fantastic Maps-line is 51 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page how to use, leaving 49 pages for the maps.</p>
<p>As is wont with the Fantastic Maps series, we get a grided one-page overview-map of the Arboteum and its adjacent buildings and something seems to be wrong there indeed - after all, there's a gaping hole in the ground and several trees have been uprooted. The map also comes in both full color and b/w blown-up versions for use with miniatures, an alternate A4-version for Europeans like yours truly, high resolution jpegs with and without grids and a maptool version of the map.</p>
<p>Conclusion:
<br />
Jonathan Roberts delivers a beautiful map that some of you might already know from the stellar "Breaking of Forstor Nagar" adventure. As its direct predecessor, that means that some of the rooftops that have been largely cut off are slightly blue-tinged. However, due to the rock-buildings and colorful nature in the arboteum, this blue-tinge is not nearly as dominant as in the predecessor, making this map probably much more useful to DM who want to use it for other adventures/locations than BoFN. Thus, my final verdict will be 4 stars, as the blue-tinge still is there and could limit usability for rather nitpicky persons.</p>
<p>Endzeitgeist out.</p><p><b>Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum PDF</b></p><p>The latest installment of Jonathan Robert's Fantastic Maps-line is 51 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page how to use, leaving 49 pages for the maps.</p>
<p>As is wont with the Fantastic Maps series, we get a grided one-page overview-map of the Arboteum and its adjacent buildings and something seems to be wrong there indeed - after all, there's a gaping hole in the ground and several trees have been uprooted. The map also comes in both full color and b/w blown-up versions for use with miniatures, an alternate A4-version for Europeans like yours truly, high resolution jpegs with and without grids and a maptool version of the map.</p>
<p>Conclusion:
<br />
Jonathan Roberts delivers a beautiful map that some of you might already know from the stellar "Breaking of Forstor Nagar" adventure. As its direct predecessor, that means that some of the rooftops that have been largely cut off are slightly blue-tinged. However, due to the rock-buildings and colorful nature in the arboteum, this blue-tinge is not nearly as dominant as in the predecessor, making this map probably much more useful to DM who want to use it for other adventures/locations than BoFN. Thus, my final verdict will be 4 stars, as the blue-tinge still is there and could limit usability for rather nitpicky persons.</p>
<p>Endzeitgeist out.</p>Endzeitgeist2011-10-24T12:58:17Z