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It seems that sample art for map products is a thing of the past.
As long as that remains so, i won´t order most, if not any of these products.
It seems to me, that with the emergence of the "Wizkids WarLock Tiles" 4D terrain, Paizo isn´t even trying to compete anymore.
Very sad, as i have bought every flip-mat so far (in addition to the WarLock Tiles), even if i don´t use them all.

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It seems that sample art for map products is a thing of the past.
As long as that remains so, i won´t order most, if not any of these products.
It seems to me, that with the emergence of the "Wizkids WarLock Tiles" 4D terrain, Paizo isn´t even trying to compete anymore.
Very sad, as i have bought every flip-mat so far (in addition to the WarLock Tiles), even if i don´t use them all.
Or it’s possible a plague has thrown a spanner in the works?

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bugleyman |

Seconding the preview image request. These are listed as needed for the just-released PFS Intro #2...but one of the maps in the scenario seems to very much *not* be a dungeon (page 8 for those who might be curious).
Since this wouldn't be the first time a map is misidentified in a PFS scenario, confirmation (heh) that the map is labelled correctly would be very nice.

Cintra Bristol |
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Seconding the preview image request. These are listed as needed for the just-released PFS Intro #2...but one of the maps in the scenario seems to very much *not* be a dungeon (page 8 for those who might be curious).
Since this wouldn't be the first time a map is misidentified in a PFS scenario, confirmation (heh) that the map is labelled correctly would be very nice.
I pulled my copy off the shelf and compared it to the map on page 8 of Intro 2 - and they are in fact a match.
In context of the dungeons multi-pack, that specific map is the entrance-level, which is why it includes the "outside" terrain around the structure. The other 3 maps in the pack show areas that would presumably be progressively-lower levels.
Actually, scrolling through the Intro 2 adventure, all four maps are correctly credited as being from this map pack, so you can see all of them in that PFS adventure. For example, Page 20, the wide stairs marked Exit logically lead up to the map on page 8.
I hope that helps.

bugleyman |

I pulled my copy off the shelf and compared it to the map on page 8 of Intro 2 - and they are in fact a match.
In context of the dungeons multi-pack, that specific map is the entrance-level, which is why it includes the "outside" terrain around the structure. The other 3 maps in the pack show areas that would presumably be progressively-lower levels.
Actually, scrolling through the Intro 2 adventure, all four maps are correctly credited as being from this map pack, so you can see all of them in that PFS adventure. For example, Page 20, the wide stairs marked Exit logically lead up to the map on page 8.
I hope that helps.
It does indeed; thank you!