I hate to ask, but what about Maps of Mystery?


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Maps of Mystery has got to be one of my all time favorite features of Dungeon. I have used those maps like crazy.

Am I to assume that we will be losing the Maps of Mystery as well? Is there any way it could be included with Pathfinder?

Yes I know Pathfinder is not a carbon copy of Dungeon. But it would make sense to throw in an extra cool map for a DM to use as he wishes for side treks.

Come on, throw me a bone, please!

Paizo Employee Creative Director

We're certainly considering including non-keyed maps in Pathfinder, but we can't call them Maps of Mystery. That belongs to WotC.

Grand Lodge

James Jacobs wrote:
We're certainly considering including non-keyed maps in Pathfinder, but we can't call them Maps of Mystery. That belongs to WotC.

WOOO-HOOO! *Does HAPPY Dance*

The name doesn't matter :) You guys have managed to produce the highest quality maps I have seen. I am so glad they will still be around.

You made my day! *KISS*


~grins~ Just remember, Krome. James is only giving a maybe result. It is an above 60% chance maybe, but it is still a maybe.

P.S. - I like them too.


Hey James. Perhaps you could call them the "Hidden Treasure" maps. Make them look like a treasure map so the DM can also hand them out? Just a thought.


“Charts of the Uncharted”?

“Points off the Compass Known”?

Or perhaps, after our beloved cartographer, “West of the Known World”?


The West of the World

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