Making players draw out a map is often a huge time sink with few paybacks. Too many times I have watched a GM describe a location, only to see what the player drew and then spend still more time correcting. Erasing takes time. Sad thing is that painfully drawn map is almost never used again.
If you are using electronic screens, have the map(s) ready ahead of game time. Nothing makes a game boring faster then the GM saying "I only need a few more minutes to get this map ready..." after already spending 20 minutes on the thing. If using battlemap type things, have it drawn out prior to the game starting. Again, expecting the players to wait even 10 minutes while you slowly draw out a map leads to very bored players. Gets even worse when the party does option D when the only planned options were A~C.
If you can, make use of already made maps, either image files or physical flip type maps or sets of map tiles.
If you are using electronic screens, have the map(s) ready ahead of game time. Nothing makes a game boring faster then the GM saying "I only need a few more minutes to get this map ready..." after already spending 20 minutes on the thing. If using battlemap type things, have it drawn out prior to the game starting. Again, expecting the players to wait even 10 minutes while you slowly draw out a map leads to very bored players. Gets even worse when the party does option D when the only planned options were A~C.
If you can, make use of already made maps, either image files or physical flip type maps or sets of map tiles.