
DisFanJen |
Simple one this, just as the title says, has anyone made a tile set for the Beginner Box adventure?
I know there is a flip-mat but we wanted to lay out tiles as we went along because:
1) It saves having to cover bits of the map before the players get there.
2) Our table space is a bit limited so being able to take off a a bit of the map to put on another bit would be useful.
3) We have the PDF but can only print out A3...
We could print and cut it apart ourselves but why re-invent the wheel if someone has already done it? :)
I do understand that if it's player created tiles that we'll still have to print them out and prep them but at least we won't have to mess around working out where to break it apart.

skizzerz |

If they exist I'm unaware of any (also there are copyright issues involved with such a thing). You can either print out the pdf yourself, consider keeping the flip mat partially folded so that the players cannot see the entire battlemap at once, or trust your players to not metagame and just show the whole thing at once without bothering to cover anything up (which is what I personally do). The latter still doesn't solve lack of table space issues (although players can put dice/character sheets on unused portions of the map), but it does make prep time a lot faster :)

Wheldrake |

We could print and cut it apart ourselves but why re-invent the wheel if someone has already done it? :)
Use your google-fu!
Google: dungeon map tiles

DisFanJen |
DisFanJen wrote:We could print and cut it apart ourselves but why re-invent the wheel if someone has already done it? :)Use your google-fu!
Google: dungeon map tiles
I did and though I could probably cobble together a good facsimile I couldn't the specific adventure map. Hence me asking.
Heck if I'm going down the 'close but different' route I could just fire up CC3+