Halivar
First Post
Tonight, I'm running a session where one of the encounters takes place in M.C. Escher's Relativity (attached). At first, I considered having multiple "battle areas" set up on the wet-erase mat with arrows pointing to what connects where. On thinking about it, though, I think would be too confusing, both for the players and for me.
So, here's my idea: I'm going to print a double-size copy of the picture (on four A4 Letter sheets taped together), hand out tape measures, and use inches instead of squares.
Does the idea have merit? Are there any gotcha's to using free-form movement in 4E? Given the image, are there any other considerations I need to make with respect to 4E tactical rules? Can you think of any other cool stuff I can throw in the make the fight interesting?
So, here's my idea: I'm going to print a double-size copy of the picture (on four A4 Letter sheets taped together), hand out tape measures, and use inches instead of squares.
Does the idea have merit? Are there any gotcha's to using free-form movement in 4E? Given the image, are there any other considerations I need to make with respect to 4E tactical rules? Can you think of any other cool stuff I can throw in the make the fight interesting?