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<blockquote data-quote="Flying Toaster" data-source="post: 9789485" data-attributes="member: 7052563"><p>I have just accepted that I am a Paizo battle mat collector. I love the art style and plan on eventually using their products at the table. Paizo seems to have discontinued their accessory lines except for pawn sets for core books and flip-mats for their two RPGs. Some of the newer flip-mats are probably meant to be generic replacements for out-of-print map packs and flip tile sets. The Starfinder flip tiles are a pretty good solution for science fiction games. </p><p></p><p>The British company Loke Battle Mats has a fantasy line that I like a lot, but they also have a few sci-fi products as well. Their basic Science Fiction books are out of print and only available in digital form, but they also have a deal with R. Talsorian Games to make battle mats for the Cyberpunk RED and Shadow Scar RPGs. Shadow Scar has a ninja-vs-yokai theme and four different settings: Nakatsukuni (feudal era Japan, lots of cherry blossoms), 5th Street (early 20th century noir, useful for gangster or espionage games), Steel Court (steampunk), and Refuge (science fiction). It is not much compared to the plethora of fantasy options, but some of the Cyberpunk and Shadow Scar designs could be used for modern settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flying Toaster, post: 9789485, member: 7052563"] I have just accepted that I am a Paizo battle mat collector. I love the art style and plan on eventually using their products at the table. Paizo seems to have discontinued their accessory lines except for pawn sets for core books and flip-mats for their two RPGs. Some of the newer flip-mats are probably meant to be generic replacements for out-of-print map packs and flip tile sets. The Starfinder flip tiles are a pretty good solution for science fiction games. The British company Loke Battle Mats has a fantasy line that I like a lot, but they also have a few sci-fi products as well. Their basic Science Fiction books are out of print and only available in digital form, but they also have a deal with R. Talsorian Games to make battle mats for the Cyberpunk RED and Shadow Scar RPGs. Shadow Scar has a ninja-vs-yokai theme and four different settings: Nakatsukuni (feudal era Japan, lots of cherry blossoms), 5th Street (early 20th century noir, useful for gangster or espionage games), Steel Court (steampunk), and Refuge (science fiction). It is not much compared to the plethora of fantasy options, but some of the Cyberpunk and Shadow Scar designs could be used for modern settings. [/QUOTE]
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