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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7098471" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>How necessary the map is, depends on the game and the players. Just try to play a 4e 'Chessmaster' Warlord without a battle map! OTOH, if you are going to melee on a shortgrass prairie, you don't really need a map. I do think a nicely-done "Campaign Map" helps with ambiance. It also allows you to just skip over any boring "Overland Travel; nothing happens" scenes.</p><p></p><p>I got the best results overall by drawing out a full dungeon map beforehand, covering it with sheets of paper (placed to correspond with line-of-sight), and removing what the PCs can see as they move around. Just assume somebody is drawing a map back to the exit "in the background" - one character is taking care of it without bothering anybody else for details. It does of course help if a player also likes to draw and has some artistic ability.</p><p></p><p>Oh yes I should also comment: my AL Scout (Monk/Rogue Wood Elf) has the 'map in my head' background feature. After each adventure, I change his equipment list: subtract one Sheet of Blank Paper, add one "Map of XYZ" (wherever we were). Someday he's going to sell an atlas !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7098471, member: 6803337"] How necessary the map is, depends on the game and the players. Just try to play a 4e 'Chessmaster' Warlord without a battle map! OTOH, if you are going to melee on a shortgrass prairie, you don't really need a map. I do think a nicely-done "Campaign Map" helps with ambiance. It also allows you to just skip over any boring "Overland Travel; nothing happens" scenes. I got the best results overall by drawing out a full dungeon map beforehand, covering it with sheets of paper (placed to correspond with line-of-sight), and removing what the PCs can see as they move around. Just assume somebody is drawing a map back to the exit "in the background" - one character is taking care of it without bothering anybody else for details. It does of course help if a player also likes to draw and has some artistic ability. Oh yes I should also comment: my AL Scout (Monk/Rogue Wood Elf) has the 'map in my head' background feature. After each adventure, I change his equipment list: subtract one Sheet of Blank Paper, add one "Map of XYZ" (wherever we were). Someday he's going to sell an atlas ! [/QUOTE]
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