When playing D&D I use battlemats...

When playing D&D I use battlemats...

  • Always

    Votes: 119 61.7%
  • Frequently

    Votes: 37 19.2%
  • Often

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 11 5.7%
  • Rarely

    Votes: 11 5.7%
  • Never

    Votes: 8 4.1%

  • Poll closed .

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I play over OpenRPG. I use them 100% of the time, even when there is no combat going on. Having cool visuals is one of the plusses of VTT play.
 

I play over OpenRPG. I use them 100% of the time, even when there is no combat going on. Having cool visuals is one of the plusses of VTT play.

Same for me, except I use d20 Pro for my VTT. Even if all we're doing is talking to NPC's, I have some map of the area up. IME, it helps everyone visualize what's going on and keeps folks focused.
 

1E/BD&D - about 50% of battles used a grid or map of some kind
2E - 75%
3E & 4E - 100%

Nowadays you can have my battlemat when you can pry it from my cold dead fingers.
 

2E - 10% of the time (although we wanted to use them more)
3E - 100% of the time (tried to go without it twice and found it impossible)
4E - 100% of the time

We now use minis and battlemats for every game we play. Star Wars (all incarnations), Mutants and Masterminds, ShadowRun, and so on.
 


If you consider the floor/kitchen table a battlemat as just something to show relative locations of things with minis, then I use them all the time.
 

I put sometimes, most combat is handled without it, only serious combat is handled with and even then it is simply a quick way to figure out rules stuff, ie: we don't actually describe the game as it unfolds on the battlemat.
 

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