Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Deadly Mines Multi-Pack

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Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Deadly Mines Multi-Pack
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Not all mines are filled with opportunities for wealth—some contain even greater opportunities for danger!

The Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Deadly Mine Multi-Pack features two maps that combine to form a massive sprawling mine complex. This line of gaming maps provides ready-to-use and captivatingly detailed fantasy set pieces for the busy Game Master. The next time your players are ready to explore a long-lost mine, this map has you covered!

This set includes two flip mats, each measuring 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!

ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-482-6

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Since this product is missing the previews, I will provide a description the best I can.

Overall the artwork matches the tone and colors of most other cavern maps over the last few years (Twisted Caverns, Bigger Caverns, and Darklands Flip Tiles). If it wasn’t for the fact the map has no exits off the side, I would say it would be completely possible to connect the map with others seamlessly. Though many maps have side passages that go towards the edges before narrowing closed so I guess it is possible to pretend these can lead to other areas.

You have a mix of twisting tunnels and straight tunnels. The straight ones come either 1 tile wide while others are 2 tiles wide with rails running through them. Any straight tunnels have wooden beams on the side for support. There are a few twisting passages as well as natural occurring caverns. The maps look like four separate levels of the same mine with an elevator connecting to the rails of three of the mines, with the fourth level either not having a landing built for the elevator, with a worksite that could be where it reaches, or perhaps they reach final level with a rope system over a pit in the third level (GMs choice I guess)

Level One has three openings to the outside. Part of the mine has become flooded with water pooling in from one of the openings. This level is mostly artificial tunnels running in straight lines with a few rooms carved in. The only passage leading off the map is on this level, a 1 tile wide tunnel on the flooded side of the map.

Level Two has a mine rail running down the middle with medium sized caverns along both sides filled with purple mushrooms, blue crystals, and a pool of water. The caverns take up two-thirds of the map with the mine filling in the rest.

On level three the mines show signs of something terrible befalling the operation. The mine rails start in the center and goes in a U Shape, crossing a bottomless crevasse that cuts through the bottom third of the map. Most of the rest of the map is crisscrossed with narrow 1 tile passageways. The top of the map is dominated by 2 rooms. The first is a small room with a circular pit in it and some wooded beams tied together above it. The other chamber is medium sized with a dome of skulls. An opening in the dome has a purple miasma pouring out filling the whole chamber. Before the dome are 3 wells made from additional skulls.

On level four, all tunnels are now 1 tile wide, crisscrossing haphazardly across the map, with them sometimes widening before narrowing back down or leading into small worked chambers. A medium sized chamber in the corner has some wooden beams scattered about with some tools, suggesting that either the mine elevator extends this deep or everything is being lowered manually via a rope from above. A large chamber in the other corner is dominated by a large rune or summoning circle carved into the floor with lava flowing from the walls through narrow channels into the rune itself.

Overall I would say it’s a cool looking map pack. You get a pair of more generic looking mine maps that could be used for any typical mine. Then you get a pair of maps with more situational features on them. You can combine all four into a larger dungeon. With little imagination you could combine it with other maps, Flooded Dungeon, Twisted Caverns, Bigger Caverns, Darklands flip-tiles, or Mines, Sea Caves, or Cave map packs.

The narrow tunnels along with the crisscrossed nature of the place would force players to rethink some of their standard tactics while creatures familiar with the tunnels would be able to ambush PCs in ideal locations and attack from multiply directions while leaving the PCs with little room to maneuver.


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Announced for November! Product image and description are not final and may be subject to change.

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No sample art, no order. ;-p


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I concur that preview images of flip-mats are pretty essential if you're trying to make a purchase description, I sure hope you guys start doing them again.

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