ShadowX said:
What do you use for maps and representing combat?
I don't tend to use maps & figures much, but here's the things I have for when I do...
I made a 1"x1" grid in a drawing program & printed four pages. I trimmed the excess margins (since my printer won't do full-bleed). Then I took them to an office store & got them laminated. (Anything US letter size or smaller is usually pretty inexpensive to get laminated.) While at the office store, I also picked up a kit of dry-erase markers & an eraser.
The nice thing about this setup--which is an idea I think I stole from
Star Fleet Battles--is that if the combat starts to move off the map, you can erase one of the tiles from the other side & move it over. They also fit well with the books in a book-bag.
I've since bought a Chessex 1" hex battlemat (& wet-erase markers), though, which I tend to use instead.
For figures, I like making paper minis. Like SJGames cardboard heroes & Cumberland's Sparks. Find some artwork (the D&D mini galleries are a good source), scale it down, print it on cardstock, & cut it out.
Rather than folding them into a triangle, I like to take a mini binder clip & clip to the bottom. Then you remove the handles, & it makes a nice little stand.