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1 year ago  ::  Mar 27, 2012 - 4:41AM #11
Ore
Date Joined: Jul 22, 2008
Posts: 1,138
Dungeon tiles are a great way to modify battle maps. I actually did that this weekend while running AGLA1-7 for LFR. I noticed one of the wilderness maps I have was very similar to the map for the second encounter in that module sans the stone circle for the ritual. So I dropped my stone circle dungeon tile on the map and added some large miniatures for statues. It was perfect.

I think the reprints are great for folks who were never able to pick up these maps in the first place. I also think they are great for people replacing damaged maps. I wrote a review on the product.
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1 year ago  ::  Apr 01, 2012 - 9:51PM #12
Lugnut171
Date Joined: May 9, 2011
Posts: 505
Yeah I want the maps to replace my old ones (actually they are fine just that I want to use them a little rougher and have replacements).
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1 year ago  ::  May 10, 2012 - 5:43PM #13
fictionalbeing
Date Joined: Jan 28, 2006
Posts: 226
Don't mind it. I don't have some of these maps, so it's ok that they are a combo of new and old. WHAT I would like better is if they were coated/printed in a similar way to Paizo's map packs, which can take a hit from liquid and be written on with a wet erase pen...
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