Step into a tavern complex complete with rooms for travelers, extensive stables, and
a forge for those wanderers who need to replace their weapons—the possibilities for adventure are endless with Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Tavern. With an area that's a whole 45% larger than Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Tavern at their disposal, Game Masters can now dream even bigger! This massive gaming accessory presents both exterior and interior views of this roadside way station, which can be either a sanctuary where weary travelers can restock or a trap for unwary adventurers.
Don't waste your time drawing every pub table and inn room. With Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Tavern, you'll be ready the next time your players belly up to the bar!
ISBN: 978-1-60125-822-9
Bigger Size!Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Tavern measures 27 by 39 inches, which gives you 45% more gaming space than the standard Pathfinder Flip-Mat
Note: This Flip-Mat is not included in the Pathfinder Maps subscription, but subscribers who preorder Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Tavern will receive a free PDF version of the map when their subscription ships.
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This is great, and a great improved replacement for the old Tavern map. I still wish everything could stay in print, but at least there are ways to get around OOP products if Paizo keeps making one-upped versions of older things.
Unsurprisingly, Paizo can't tell the difference between a local watering hole (as this is called) and a travelers' rest (as this clearly is meant to be).
The staff have no segregation by sex, and are either flopping into each other's beds all the time, or are far too few to run this massive establishment.
Drunks are constantly stumbling out, trampling & pissing on the woefully inadequate garden.
What might have been a realistically detached kitchen seems to instead be a smithy (admittedly useful for this travelers' inn---it's a shame the cart & wagon drivers will always be b%*+$ing about the tight squeeze getting into this place).
Dehydration is rampant, with the lack of rain barrels or a well.
Incredibly, the tables are accurate plank affairs, instead of those anachronistic round abominations they usually depict.
That said, the colors are attractive, and this is probably the least insipid rest stop yet created.
This flip Matt looks fantastic. I appreciate the idea that they're getting creative and making bigger Matt but I actually have a holder that I made that this won't fit in because I leave mine unfolded. Probably won't buy the hard copy but I will definitely be buying the PDF maybe all shrink it down so it fits on a standard size Matt
Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Maps, PF Special Edition, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Maps Subscriber
I'm not too sure this is part of the sub. This is part of the normal Flip Mats line (all of which excluding multi-packs are in the sub as far as I can tell) and not Flip Mats Classics (all of which are not part of the sub). That being said, if this is indeed part of the sub that means we're receiving two Maps products in February 2016 since Pathfinder Map Pack: Urban Sites is the officially announced Feb 2016 sub product for Maps. If this is part of the sub, maybe this one is also supposed to be March's release?
The "bigger" Flip-Mats will not automatically be part of the Pathfinder Maps subscription, but subscribers who preorder the bigger mats will receive a free PDF version of that mat when their subscription copy ships.
Hmmm...interesting. Not sure what the point of this product is. Was this a response to Bigger Basic's rapid sales?
The appeal of Bigger Basic -- for myself, at least -- is the ability to accommodate larger pre-drawn maps from other sources. In the case of a pre-print, bigger or not, that utility does not exist.
How about Bigger Basic in a few other colors (white side/light green side)?
The "Seedy Tavern" and "Classic Tavern" flip mats are still in print -which makes the propability of this being "The Rusty Dragon Inn" which miniature version releases 4 weeks before this product a very good one.
As this product has a street date of February 24th we should get an update on january 27th (the street date of the january products and 4 weeks before) by latest.
Wow! This looks really disappointing for me. I already own the Country Inn Flip Mat and this is just a bigger version of that. I'm not saying this look bad, it just has no value for me. Plus, I was hopeful that this could have been the Rusty Dragon Inn to go along with the Pathfinder Battle release. Oh well. Maybe we'll get the Rusty Dragon Inn next year.
Wow! This looks really disappointing for me. I already own the Country Inn Flip Mat and this is just a bigger version of that. I'm not saying this look bad, it just has no value for me. Plus, I was hopeful that this could have been the Rusty Dragon Inn to go along with the Pathfinder Battle release. Oh well. Maybe we'll get the Rusty Dragon Inn next year.
Damn, you are right.
To people who own the Country Inn this is too similar.
But as it is sold out this is a great opportunity for all others.
The Rust Dragon Inn flip-mat will most likely already come out this year.
Now that the set is out, measurements can be taken to design it.
Studying the screenshots of this so-called Bigger Tavern, to me it screams "Caravanserai".
Not many Pathfinder players probably know what a caravanserai is. But to those who know, this is the perfect Caravanserai. It is essentially an all-amenities-included resting outpost. It has everything the traveler needs. It even has a forge/smithy. Need repairs to your armor? It's available. Need new horseshoes for your steed? It's covered. Does your caravan need a large stable to provide shelter for your dozen horses/mules? No problem. Do you need a hostel that provides a nice "conference room" away from the gossip and spying ears of the pub? That room is available here.
I love it that this "Caravenserai" is also a walled (gated) compound.
P.S. — I already have the Country Inn, and this Bigger Tavern is definitely more spacious in terms of square footage. This is not a tavern at all. It's a gated outpost/compound.
Studying the screenshots of this so-called Bigger Tavern, to me it screams "Caravanserai".
Not many Pathfinder players probably know what a caravanserai is. But to those who know, this is the perfect Caravanserai. It is essentially an all-amenities-included resting outpost. It has everything the traveler needs. It even has a forge/smithy. Need repairs to your armor? It's available. Need new horseshoes for your steed? It's covered. Does your caravan need a large stable to provide shelter for your dozen horses/mules? No problem. Do you need a hostel that provides a nice "conference room" away from the gossip and spying ears of the pub? That room is available here.
I love it that this "Caravenserai" is also a walled (gated) compound.
P.S. — I already have the Country Inn, and this Bigger Tavern is definitely more spacious in terms of square footage. This is not a tavern at all. It's a gated outpost/compound.
You are right in almost every detail.
The only problem with this map is that most vehicles from the map packs "caravan" and "vehicles" won't fit through the too small gate.
Also there is not enough "parking space" in the courtyard.
Of course you could argue that they have to park outside, but i still think that this is an oversight that could have been easily avoided.