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Dunjinni worth it?

Here's my wife's most recent map, the Drowned Sorrows Tavern
WOW! That is one incredible map.

I find Dunjinni worth it as well. It's not too hard to slap together a map to use for your game. And, as pointed out, the user forum over there is full of great maps ready to use as well and you don't even need Dunjinni to use those.
 

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I like it. It is great for whipping out good looking maps quickly. But be aware that the system requirements can be kinda hefty in terms of processor and memory if you are working with big and/or complicated maps.
 


It is the best purchase I've made DnD wise in two years. I bought it in March of last year and it has been phenomial. i hated drawing maps on the fly because im a poor artist and it takes away from game time. But this program not only solves those issues but makes the games all the more important for my players.

The community is well supported and teh expansions arn't bad. Honestly at only 40 bucks it is worth it. It's not that expensive when you consider the price of a book.
 


HOnestly, a little practice and you too can make maps like that. I've made some wonderful recreations for this campaign and I have NO art skills.
 




I use heavystock card paper regular paper size and then cut and past the big maps. With the dungeons, I build it room by room so that the map doesnt look obvious.
 

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