Bring the exciting adventures of the Troubles in Otari Pathfinder Adventure anthology to life on your tabletop with this double-sided full-color Flip-Mat featuring key encounter locations from the Pathfinder Second Edition adventure, Troubles in Otari, on either side! One side depicts a mostly abandoned fish camp and the other side shows a sinister and monster-filled dungeon, both prominent locations in the adventure!
Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Troubles in Otari measures 24" x 30" unfolded, and 8" x 10" folded. A Flip-Mat's 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!
On tabletops across the world, the Flip-Mat Revolution is changing the way players run their fantasy roleplaying games! Why take the time to sketch out ugly scenery on a smudgy plastic mat when dynamic encounters and easy cleanup is just a Flip away?
ISBN: 978-1-64078-288-4
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For me who doesn't play any of the official adventures, that's bad news. Flip mats that are tied to a Pathfinder adventure are too specific for my games.
For me who doesn't play any of the official adventures, that's bad news. Flip mats that are tied to a Pathfinder adventure are too specific for my games.
Wait until you see the sample art.
An abandoned fish camp is something we didn't have before.
Also we have a lot of Dungeon flip-mats, who says the one on this mat isn't something usable outside the adventure that it is in?
Well, judging from the published Flip Mats that have a direct connection to existing AP, these were less useful than generic ones for me. The Fall of Plaguestone is the best example, one of the few maps I didn't buy. About the four Play Testing maps I had mixed feelings.
Anyway, I'll see how these new maps come out. Just wanted to say that not all costumers here play published adventures - I don't even play Pathfinder nor DnD.
Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
I really love to use the Flip-Mat to help me in overly drawings or printing my own worlds. For many many years i did all of that before i ever knew of a flip mat, then it was so much easier. I could add things to the existing. I love having options for a change in scenery.
I have used my Playtest Flip Mats for stuff just to change it up!
Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Adventure, Lost Omens, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Society Subscriber
Marco Massoudi wrote:
Bhairav wrote:
For me who doesn't play any of the official adventures, that's bad news. Flip mats that are tied to a Pathfinder adventure are too specific for my games.
Wait until you see the sample art.
An abandoned fish camp is something we didn't have before.
Also we have a lot of Dungeon flip-mats, who says the one on this mat isn't something usable outside the adventure that it is in?
And I'm the opposite. I don't buy the flip maps and am not a fan of them being tide to the adventures (which I do buy).