Fantastic Maps: The Arboretum
The latest instalment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps – line is 51 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page how to use, leaving 49 pages for the maps.
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The latest instalment of Jonathan Robert’s Fantastic Maps – line is 51 pages long, 1 page front cover and 1 page how to use, leaving 49 pages for the maps.
This adventure from Rite Publishing is 48 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial and ToC, 1 page SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving 44 pages of content, so let’s check it out!
In tradition with the series of excellent and beautiful maps that has continuously received top ratings from yours truly, the pdf begins with a one-page overview of the map before offering 17 pages of the same map, blown up for use with miniatures in both full colour and grayscale. All the maps come with grids that facilitate using them as combat terrain.
The first offering of RiP’s Lone Tree-imprint offers us the tools to make 3-d paper models to depict our dungeons – which brings me to a point I have to admit: I’m kind of a paper-model nerd and subsequently I love the idea of this series. I’ll nevertheless try to be as unbiased and grumpy as you’ve come to expect me to be.
The map presented is full color and first we get a one-page version of the map. After that, we get 25 pages of a full-color blown-up map for use with miniatures as well as the same blown up version in printer-friendly b/w.
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