Hex Paper Request


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I have never seen such a thing. Hexes don't work out evenly that way. The side of the larger hex will cut across the centers of smaller hexes.
 

I have never seen such a thing. Hexes don't work out evenly that way. The side of the larger hex will cut across the centers of smaller hexes.

If you have a half-hex on one side, and a half-hex on the other side, with nine hexes between, that is 10 hexes. If you want to see a breakdown of how it works, the 1e DMG examples this. Wilderlands of High Fantasy also has a hex breakdown, but it is far more than 10 hexes across!

In my particular case, I have made a large area map, 1 hex = 60 miles, and small area maps, 1 hex = 10 miles. Now I am working on making regional focus maps, with a scale of 1 hex = 1 mile. This would be easiest to do if someone has premade paper of this type (I was able to get this for "1 to 6 hexes" via a kind poster at EN World).


RC
 







Once upon a time there was the Companions - they had hex paper with 1/2 inch hexes, with a 5 inch hex grid superimposed. Hexes were numbered within the larger hex. It was very useful stuff.

The Companions have been gone for about twenty years now - Wm. John Wheeler (who also worked for FASA and TSR) died last year.

The Auld Grump
 

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