Remember to follow the 3E Back to the Dungeon model and switch that treasure up with pie occasionally.I have a pad of sticky notes with about 20 loaded up with There's a 10 x 10 room with an Orc guarding a chest...
A pie is guarding a chest?Remember to follow the 3E Back to the Dungeon model and switch that treasure up with pie occasionally.
The chest is actually a pie mimic.A pie is guarding a chest?
I do need several nested d100 tables to figure out what's actually in the chest....Remember to follow the 3E Back to the Dungeon model and switch that treasure up with pie occasionally.
The hex has 360 squaresI don't quite understand this... I think your math might be off?
A 10mi x 10mi square is 100 sqare miles. A similarly sized hex of 100 sq.mi area will be about 10.75mi across the short diameter, and roughly 12.5mi across the long diameter (ie, corner to opposite corner).
I find this calculator to be helpful for hexes. Just plug in any parameter (eg, side, area, diameter, etc) and the rest pop out automagically:
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Hexagon Calculator
The hexagon calculator finds all the geometrical properties of a regular hexagon.www.omnicalculator.com
Please no one listen to this guy about anything, ever. He's literally a wrong-elemental.