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I searched the forums a bit, but didn't find enough info, so posting a new thread.
Can anyone please suggest a few map packs, map folios, and/or flip mats best suited for the Curse of the Crimson Throne adventure?
Just looking for the first 3-5 essentials for combat such as city, forest, ruins, dungeons, etc.
Prefer to stick with Paizo brands, but will consider others such as the WotC Dungeon Tiles or 3D stuff like the WotC Map Folio 3-D (why doesn't Paizo do 3D?!).
A little background:
My group is JUST starting Pathfinder, but has several years experience with other roleplaying such as 3.5.
We have & use miniatures, but have been playing on a regular vinyl mat detailed by wet-erase markers.
The only time we use minis is for combat.
Followup:
Any extra resources that you CotCT veterans can suggest, like a Harrow Deck or the Paizo Unique Item Deck that really helped your experience?
Thank you for your time!
Cpt_kirstov
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I searched the forums a bit, but didn't find enough info, so posting a new thread.
Can anyone please suggest a few map packs, map folios, and/or flip mats best suited for the Curse of the Crimson Throne adventure?
Followup:
Any extra resources that you CotCT veterans can suggest, like a Harrow Deck or the Paizo Unique Item Deck that really helped your experience?Thank you for your time!
For CotCT, the ship flip mat useful for eels end and the sunken ship, I think I used underground for the dead warrens (even though it doesn't fit exactly)
The harrow deck is a must its up to you if you would perfer to stack the reading or do it on the spot..
depending on your group, some of the reaper minis night be useful (the queen, grey maiden and plague doctor are what I'm thinking of) The first 2-3 scenarios have paper minis out if that's more up your group's ally.
I would also highly recommend the guide to Korvosa if you don't already have it.
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I would highly recommend:
GameMastery Flip-Mat: city streets
and
Map Pack: shops
These two products are extremely helpful for running encounters in Korvosa (especially random or on-the-fly encounters).
As Cpt_kirstov suggested, the Harrow deck is fantastic and really adds to this adventure (all 6 books).
Cpt_kirstov
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As Cpt_kirstov suggested, the Harrow deck is fantastic and really adds to this adventure (all 6 books).
The Chase deck could be really helpful, but only for one encounter, so you could make due without it.
Also, I would suggest reading all 6 parts of the adventure path, so the harrow readings can be more accurate