Li Shenron
Legend
Is anybody playing D&D or other RPG using a visual representation of the environment (battlemat, map or hand drawing with counters/minis) but actually without a grid-like subdivision of that?
This essentially means, to play exploration & combat by keeping track of distances and positions, but not using squares/hexes, instead just using free-form/continuous measurements.
I think I've heard this is the default in miniature games like Warhammer? Any experience on using this in D&D? Pros and cons?
Do you think specifically 5e can be run effectively or easily in this way? Anybody has already tried and wants to share their feelings about it?
This essentially means, to play exploration & combat by keeping track of distances and positions, but not using squares/hexes, instead just using free-form/continuous measurements.
I think I've heard this is the default in miniature games like Warhammer? Any experience on using this in D&D? Pros and cons?
Do you think specifically 5e can be run effectively or easily in this way? Anybody has already tried and wants to share their feelings about it?