Whether your players are on the right side of the law or under arrest, no Game Master wants to spend time drawing interrogation rooms and holding cells. Fortunately, with Paizo Publishing’s latest Pathfinder Flip-Mat, you don’t have to! This line of gaming maps provides ready-to-use and captivatingly detailed fantasy set-pieces for the busy Game Master. Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Watch Station also connects with Pathfinder Map Pack: Sewer System, allowing you to create a customizable dungeon of your own design.
Don’t waste your time sketching when you could be playing. With Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Watch Station, you’ll always be ready whenever you need to call in the guard.
This portable, affordable map measures 24" x 30" unfolded, and 8" x 10" folded. Its coated surface can handle any dry erase, wet erase, or even permanent marker. Usable by experienced GMs and novices alike, Pathfinder Flip-Mats fit perfectly into any Game Master's arsenal!
I would like to know what the differences are between the two sides.
Me too. Is it two levels of the same watch house (a la the pathfinder lodge flipmat) or two distinct watch stations?
I'm a big fan of these urban-based flipmats, personally.
This Flip-Mat features the same watch station. One side features the ground levels of the watch station and the other side has a basement, armory, and prison level.
This looks very nice, after Vehicles and Ancient Dungeon I was thinking about cancelling my subscription, but this is the sort of thing I like. Well done, especially for making it compatible with the Map Pack Sewers :)
This looks very nice, after Vehicles and Ancient Dungeon I was thinking about cancelling my subscription, but this is the sort of thing I like. Well done, especially for making it compatible with the Map Pack Sewers :)
I will echo this sentiment. There's a lot of neat design ideas coming out of the flip-mat and map packs these days:
1) FM:Town and MP:Shops; FM:Pirate Ship and MP:Ship's Cabins, where the map pack allows you to expand on the flip-mat.
2) FM: Warehouse and FM: Pub Crawl, where two flip-maps can be put together to create a single large scene, and it looks like it's supposed to be a single large scene.
3) Now this, where MP: Sewers can be used to expand on this Flip-Mat.
I really like the idea of synchonized design on these accessories. Keep up the good work!
Silly question. Im interested in maybe using this map as some sort of fort? Where is the entrance located?
On the bottom right of the map (using the orientation of the sample map above) there is an outer courtyard with a statue, paths, and grass. The path that leads to the wall section between the stable and the barracks is the entrance to the watch station. The map shows the walkway, but there is a gate under the walkway. At least there was in my imagination when I designed the map.
Of course, original intent aside, put the entrance wherever you need it. It's your game after all. :)
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I would like to know what the differences are between the two sides.
Me too. Is it two levels of the same watch house (a la the pathfinder lodge flipmat) or two distinct watch stations?
I'm a big fan of these urban-based flipmats, personally.
This Flip-Mat features the same watch station. One side features the ground levels of the watch station and the other side has a basement, armory, and prison level.
Kudos for this design - I think it's my favorite in the line so far. Looking over it I had about four or five great ideas for scenes/adventures - that creative spark being one of the big reasons I subscribe to them.
Are they made out of new cardstock? Or is their 'softer' feel perhaps a function of being stored/transported differently now?
This is the first flip mat packaged with the new wraparound sleeve. What I didn't see anywhere was the mention that the mats themselves have also changed with this release. The flip mats are now printed on thinner stock and I'm not sure that I like the change.
The flip mats are now printed on thinner stock and I'm not sure that I like the change.
Someone gave the amazingly done flip mats for Thornkeep a lower review based on the thinner stock too but I can’t figure out what the concern is. I took out an older mat and compared them; the new ones are obviously thinner but seem just as sturdy overall, work the same and have great art. They actually lay out a little flatter on the table too. I’m not disagreeing with you per se I just wanted to know what your concern is.
I actually like the change...so far. The new stock is a bit more flexible and I can see that actually improve on the durability of the maps - some of the older maps I have look a bit battered around the folds and that 'may' be avoidable with the new ones. I will wait and see.
1. Durability over time. I probably own fifteen of these guys, and some of them -- especially the ones that show up in PFS scenarios often -- really get put through their paces.
2. The unpleasant prospect that there may have been a deliberate shift to lower quality card stock, though I hope (and suspect) that this is not the case.
Personally, I noted the change, but I'm waiting to see how the new maps hold up.