The only thing worse than a pirate ship on your tail on the high seas is an EVEN BIGGER pirate ship! Whether your heroes decide to board the enemy vessel or purchase a sprawling ship of their own, Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Pirate Ship has you covered. Each side of this Flip-Mat features views of an enormous sailing ship and its decks. Don't waste your time sketching when you could be playing. With Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Pirate Ship, you'll be ready next time your players decide not to turn tail and run and meet those pirates head-on!
Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Bigger Pirate Ship measures 27 by 39 inches, which gives you 45% more gaming space than the standard Pathfinder Flip-Mat. 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-13: 978-1-64078-280-8
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Anything interesting about this one, other than a really big ship? We already have two ships next to each other for a boarding action. Maybe a ghost ship on one side? Or a Tien-style pirate ship?
BTW - I loved the old pairings of flip-maps with map packs to present exteriors AND interiors.
I am bored by this map and not on board with it. ;-)
I also have the "Falling Star sailing ship" miniature and don't need more generic ships.
Mosaic has good ideas about things not done to death, i feel like Paizo is getting a little too repetitive with their map choices.
I have more ship maps than i use, something imaginative or usable with adventure paths or modules would be more appreciated.
Unlike some above I like an expanded ship map as it offers more for the players to explore. :) And one wonders if this might be of use in an upcoming and unannounced AP or module as well, worth a thought anyway me thinks