aco175
Legend
I remember playing with rulers for guesses of how far you can move and Coke bottles for dragons.
Today we mostly play with the tiles. I fiind they look good and save time drawing out on the wet grid. If I have a map from a module, I mostly approximate with tiles and if a line is 5' or 10' off from the book- who cares. The players do not know if the stairs were only 5' and I have them as 10' wide. I can also change things to make fights more relavent to the party with wider stairs for better fights and what not.
We have several of the 3.5 map modules for the miniatures game we use for some encounters. They have one called the King's Road that has been used several times over the last couple years. I can change it a bit with some tiles to cover the small gravesite with a guardshack or rubble and it works fine.
What I would love to do but not had the time yet is to make a map of the whole dungeon like the delve book. I could take a picture of it to paste in my encounters in a Word doc, which I thought would give it more of a module look. I could cut the map for individual rooms or just take a seperate picture of each room and I can even place tokens on it. Ultimately I would take each rooms worth of tiles and place them in a ziplock bag to save time looking for what I want in each room.
Today we mostly play with the tiles. I fiind they look good and save time drawing out on the wet grid. If I have a map from a module, I mostly approximate with tiles and if a line is 5' or 10' off from the book- who cares. The players do not know if the stairs were only 5' and I have them as 10' wide. I can also change things to make fights more relavent to the party with wider stairs for better fights and what not.
We have several of the 3.5 map modules for the miniatures game we use for some encounters. They have one called the King's Road that has been used several times over the last couple years. I can change it a bit with some tiles to cover the small gravesite with a guardshack or rubble and it works fine.
What I would love to do but not had the time yet is to make a map of the whole dungeon like the delve book. I could take a picture of it to paste in my encounters in a Word doc, which I thought would give it more of a module look. I could cut the map for individual rooms or just take a seperate picture of each room and I can even place tokens on it. Ultimately I would take each rooms worth of tiles and place them in a ziplock bag to save time looking for what I want in each room.