Help! Looking for a good Pregen Map Book!

The Madhatter

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I'm going to run a game where the adventurers are exploring a recently ruined city ala Mordheim. I plan on using the City State of the Invincible Overlord for the large map and the general description, but I need more maps! As the party will be exploring many varied buildings I would like to take some of the work off my shoulders. Ideally they would be a bevy of locales, mostly mundane. I'm confident that I will be able to make some floor plans on the fly, but it would be nice to have some solid floorplans/inspiration to make life easier on myself and keep the game moving. Any suggestions?
 

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Any map by Ed Bourelle of Skeleton Key Games is fantastic.

Green Ronin is about to publish Dungeons of Doom. Sure, they stuffed up with Todd Gamble's Cartographica but the preview for DoD looks like typical Ed Bourelle-goodness and makes the product look like a definite "must have" if, like me, you can't map to save your life.

Phineas Crow's maps in the Art Gallery boards here at ENWorld are great too... and free; similarly, there are many excellent maps available from the forums of the Dundjinni mapping product (www.dundjinni.com).
 

Eremite said:
Any map by Ed Bourelle of Skeleton Key Games is fantastic.

Green Ronin is about to publish Dungeons of Doom. Sure, they stuffed up with Todd Gamble's Cartographica but the preview for DoD looks like typical Ed Bourelle-goodness and makes the product look like a definite "must have" if, like me, you can't map to save your life.

Phineas Crow's maps in the Art Gallery boards here at ENWorld are great too... and free; similarly, there are many excellent maps available from the forums of the Dundjinni mapping product (www.dundjinni.com).

And don't forget that Ed has terrain tiles that you can use with your minis.

http://www.rpgnow.com/default.php?manufacturers_id=433

Hit that link and you'll also find some maps.
 

My favorite maps are those published by Darkfuries.Scroll down to the e-book section. Now, you can buy their products in print form, and they're very nice, but the electronic version (not pdf) is better IMO because you can resize and print anything you want.
 


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