What secrets and dangers lie hidden within the walls of this ancient ruin or this remote boneyard? Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Crown of the Kobold King presents the ruins of an ancient dwarven monastery on one side and a rural cemetery on the other, both of which are significant encounter locations for the new Crown of the Kobold King Anniversary Edition hardcover adventure!
A special coating on each Flip-Mat allows you to use wet erase, dry erase, AND permanent markers with ease! Removing permanent ink is easy—simply trace over any permanent mark with a dry erase marker, wait 10 seconds, then wipe off both marks with a dry cloth or paper towel. Each Flip-Mat measures 24" x 30" unfolded, and 8" x 10" folded.
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?
Is this flip-mat good for the original version of the module too, or just the new one?
They won't work for the original "Crown of the Kobold King." Details (and slight spoilers) below:
Spoiler:
The maps in this one feature aboveground locations—the monastery (which featured in "Hollow's Last Hope") and the town cemetery (where an adjusted intro to "Hungry Are the Dead" takes place). None of the dungeon levels that featured in "Crown of the Kobold King" or "Hungry are the Dead" (or the new fifth dungeon level introduced in this hardcover) are part of the flip mat, because those five levels wouldn't have all fit on a single two-sided flip mat, so I opted instead to feature the first area that's explored and a significant set piece encounter from later in the plot.
That said, the maps also work great if you need a small monastery or a rural cemetery for your home game!