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We have a list of adventures that can be made into a campaign using certain scenarios in a particular order, so I was wondering if there was a list of maps that are used in PFS for those of us who want to make the pdf or hardcopy purchases.
The best version would be the scenarios and the maps that go alongside them, as opposed to just a listing of the maps by themselves.

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This is awesome.
I'm not sure if this is correct (no time to check the scenarios at the moment), but I have these on my list which is missing from Michael's:
Map Packs
Caverns : Shades of Ice 3
Boats & Ships : Cyphermage Dilemma
City: Dalsine Affair
Watefront: Glass River Rescue
Cave Chambers: Fate of the Fiend
(again, not sure if this is 100% correct, it's just what I have in my spreadsheet that wasn't in this one)

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This is awesome.
I'm not sure if this is correct (no time to check the scenarios at the moment), but I have these on my list which is missing from Michael's:
Map Packs
Caverns : Shades of Ice 3
Boats & Ships : Cyphermage Dilemma
City: Dalsine Affair
Watefront: Glass River Rescue
Cave Chambers: Fate of the Fiend(again, not sure if this is 100% correct, it's just what I have in my spreadsheet that wasn't in this one)
- Shades of Ice Part III, mislabled its Caverns map as Temples, thanks for catching that!
- I'm not sure how I missed the Boats & Ships in Cyphermage Dilemma
- The Dalsine Affair uses the Shops map pack, not the City map pack
- I'm not sure how I missed the Waterfront in Glass River Rescue
- Fate of the Fiend uses Dungeon Chambers, not Cave Chambers
The list is updated with these corrections.

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wakedown wrote:This is awesome.
I'm not sure if this is correct (no time to check the scenarios at the moment), but I have these on my list which is missing from Michael's:
Map Packs
Caverns : Shades of Ice 3
Boats & Ships : Cyphermage Dilemma
City: Dalsine Affair
Watefront: Glass River Rescue
Cave Chambers: Fate of the Fiend(again, not sure if this is 100% correct, it's just what I have in my spreadsheet that wasn't in this one)
- Shades of Ice Part III, mislabled its Caverns map as Temples, thanks for catching that!
- I'm not sure how I missed the Boats & Ships in Cyphermage Dilemma
- The Dalsine Affair uses the Shops map pack, not the City map pack
- I'm not sure how I missed the Waterfront in Glass River Rescue
- Fate of the Fiend uses Dungeon Chambers, not Cave Chambers
The list is updated with these corrections.
Did the link change? The document will not open for me, "server not found".

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Map Pack Magic Academy
This is used in the new evergreen
That is the Wizard's Tower map pack.

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Negative Zer0 wrote:Done. It is on the second tab, Maps by Scenario.[Deleted]
Is there a reverse of this?
Each scenario followed by all the maps it uses.
I see the second tap named that, but when I click on it, it's just filled with blanks. ???
EDIT: Nevermind. Just took forever to load.
You have my deepest gratitude.

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Feel free to copy it for you own use.
One of our local players has a set up to print maps on cloth using a local company (I think they are silk screened?). I'll see if I can get him to post the details here. It might be a way to print those out of print maps.
EDIT: BTW the Waterfront Tavern has basically been reprinted as the Seedy Tavern. The dressing is a bit different but the floor plan is the same.

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Feel free to copy it for you own use.
One of our local players has a set up to print maps on cloth using a local company (I think they are silk screened?). I'll see if I can get him to post the details here. It might be a way to print those out of print maps.
EDIT: BTW the Waterfront Tavern has basically been reprinted as the Seedy Tavern. The dressing is a bit different but the floor plan is the same.
Certainly Michael. The company is called Spoonflower. You can create n account at www.spoonflower.com. The means by which I do the conversion to get the maps printed are detailed here:
http://help.spoonflower.com/customer/portal/articles/1605485-how-to-create- a-fabric-poster-from-a-powerpoint-or-pdf
do remember to scale the map correctly (as indicated in the poster advice above) or you will get a map 1/2× or 2× scale. The fabric type I use is the performance knit and can generate a map 56" x 36" at 150 dpi. It took me a bit to get the hang of it, but you have seen the results yourself.

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Fixed your link for you =)
You forgot to linkify the company's main page: Spoonflower

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Negative Zer0 wrote:Done. It is on the second tab, Maps by Scenario.
Is there a reverse of this?
Each scenario followed by all the maps it uses.
So came to see about trying to get this done tonight and alas you already completed it. Damn you for being too helpful.
Joking aside this is amazingly helpful, for those that don't own every map and scenario ever (I know, Blasphemy!).

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I just linked what he posted.
Off-topic: that site is amazing, and I'm already planning on using it for a couple college fraternity flag-type projects I have this semester ^^.
He did put the general URL for the company, in the middle of a sentence, and didn't include some of the URL text, st probably didn't look linkable. With a bit of work, it was.

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Yeah, the custom map in Part 2 of Before the Dawn was a super pain. Took up the entire table, and then some.
One worse, or at least just as bad as, is the map for Risen From the Sands. Took 4 standard blank battle maps to get the whole thing drawn out ignoring the extra 750' of tunnel... 10' scale maps, like this, are always a pain.
Just look at Thornkeep level 1. The only map they dont put in the map set for the dungeon is the first one, with 10' scale and multiple layers.

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One worse, or at least just as bad as, is the map for Risen From the Sands. Took 4 standard blank battle maps to get the whole thing drawn out ignoring the extra 750' of tunnel... 10' scale maps, like this, are always a pain.
Just look at Thornkeep level 1. The only map they dont put in the map set for the dungeon is the first one, with 10' scale and multiple layers.
Our GM just printed the maps as they were, stapled them together to represent the layers, and left it at that. When we got into a room with a fight, he would draw that room and nothing more.

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WiseWolfOfYoitsu wrote:Our GM just printed the maps as they were, stapled them together to represent the layers, and left it at that. When we got into a room with a fight, he would draw that room and nothing more.One worse, or at least just as bad as, is the map for Risen From the Sands. Took 4 standard blank battle maps to get the whole thing drawn out ignoring the extra 750' of tunnel... 10' scale maps, like this, are always a pain.
Just look at Thornkeep level 1. The only map they dont put in the map set for the dungeon is the first one, with 10' scale and multiple layers.
Last map of plunder and Peril... 10 ft squares...
Its 48 squares long. That makes the map in one piece 96 inches long. Or 244 cm. This map is bigger then I am.