| BurtHoovis |
I am going to GM our groups introduction to Pathfinder after playing 4e for about a year. We took a break because life gets in the way sometimes, but we are ready to hop back in. I subscribed and got the first two installments of WotR, but since we are new and that uses the mythic level I would like to keep it a bit more basic. I'd like to save the mythic aspect for maybe our next campaign, so I don't want to use WotR now. Kingmaker looks fun, the only thing holding me back is the lack of print maps.
What do people do for maps for AP campaigns? Print, draw yourself, or should I pick one with map folios available in print?
We have a bunch of dungeon tiles and similar products, so I could always put something together using those. How important is it to have exact encounter maps for AP campaigns?
Thanks!
| ZanThrax |
There's not really any great need to have the map you use bear more than a passing resemblance to what's printed in the book. It'll make your life easier if you stick as close as possible, but changing the layout or shape of any given room isn't going to matter much, and your players will never know anyhow.