NOTE!!! This product is not in mint condition. Non-mint products have typically been dinged or bent or picked up some other form of imperfection during the course of shipment, so we're making them available at a discounted price. While they have some cosmetic damage, they should still be in usable condition. There will be no refunds on non-mint products.
NOTE!!! This product is not in mint condition. Non-mint products have typically been dinged or bent or picked up some other form of imperfection during the course of shipment, so we're making them available at a discounted price. While they have some cosmetic damage, they should still be in usable condition. There will be no refunds on non-mint products.
Magic & Mystery!
Whether players are exploring an archmage’s vaults or delving through magical dimensions, no Game Master wants to spend time drawing sites for their arcane encounters. 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. Whether it’s used as a complete dungeon or as piecemeal puzzles, this double-sided combat map is the perfect place for all manner of magical confrontations and conundrums!
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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!
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I bought this as a pdf and printed it on foam board using GMP and PosterRazor so I could use each room separately. My players loved this dungeon! The portals follow a logic for how you get from one room to the next and the colored bits (e.g. portals, dragon heads, fountains) are coordinated enough that it really lends itself to a puzzle challenge. And the elements of both sides of the map have enough elements that use the same color scheme so you can connect them within the same dungeon. There's a lot of replay value here and this map is a breath of fresh air from the traditional arcane dungeon (i.e. alchemy lab/library/magic circle/wizard tower).
This one is so modular, and so non-liner, I think it would have worked much better as a set of Map Pack cards. No reason to lay the whole thing of if players are going to be teleporting all over the place. Also, as a Map Pack, if a GM wanted to use just one of the rooms, she'd be able to integrate it more easily into another dungeon, so there'd only be one multi-colored room.
Not my favorite map, but over all I still love the Flip Maps and appreciate Paizo experimenting. Some crazy ideas turn out really cool and some fall a little flat. This one's a little bit of a dud for me, but it was worth the try. Actually, given the folding issues, maybe I'll try chopping it up into Map-Pack-sized pieces...
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Since this item is still in stock (as non-mint), it seems very unlikely to be reprinted. Consider it launched early 2013, and as of late 2017 it is still not sold out. This means that going on 5 years later there is still stock of the original print run. If they ordered a reprint, it will subsequently take at least another 5 years to sell out of the reprint (likely much longer, as reprints and the classics line don't automatically go out to subscribers, and many already have the map). It does not make business sense to reprint something that isn't going to sell and just sit around in the warehouse taking up space. As such, I do not expect this map to ever be reprinted, so if you really want it you should either grab a non-mint copy here, search for a mint copy elsewhere online, or grab the PDF and get it professionally printed.
Since this item is still in stock (as non-mint), it seems very unlikely to be reprinted. Consider it launched early 2013, and as of late 2017 it is still not sold out. This means that going on 5 years later there is still stock of the original print run. If they ordered a reprint, it will subsequently take at least another 5 years to sell out of the reprint (likely much longer, as reprints and the classics line don't automatically go out to subscribers, and many already have the map). It does not make business sense to reprint something that isn't going to sell and just sit around in the warehouse taking up space. As such, I do not expect this map to ever be reprinted, so if you really want it you should either grab a non-mint copy here, search for a mint copy elsewhere online, or grab the PDF and get it professionally printed.
Well, considering non-mint would cost me $35 to get it shipped, no one I can go through has it mint, and no one here will professionally print maps, I guess I'm out of luck unless by some miraculous chance someone happens upon it.
With few exceptions (mostly those with the word "Basic" in the name), we don't generally reprint Flip-Mats. However, once they've been out of print for a while, we sometimes resurrect the more popular ones in the Flip-Mat Classics line.
With few exceptions (mostly those with the word "Basic" in the name), we don't generally reprint Flip-Mats. However, once they've been out of print for a while, we sometimes resurrect the more popular ones in the Flip-Mat Classics line.
Speaking of non mint... I actually found a new unopened copy of this one but there was a lot of weird extra creases that don't come out just from pressing it under some weight. Can you use steam or even an iron or heat on these? Worried those methods might damage the Laminate.
Also for those complaining about revealing the whole map at first, Ive always just used sheets of paper covering the parts I don't want revealed yet