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Battle-Map 1

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This product takes the first map from The Little Book Of Dungeons - Volume I (also available from Crooked Staff Publishing) and re-sizes it so that it may be printed out at a scale suitable for use with miniatures (i.e. 1 square = 1 inch).


IMPORTANT NOTE

This product is not intended to be a high-resolution set of dungeon tiles (as there are far better options already available from other sources), but rather a simple and effective way of transforming the relevant map from The Little Book Of Dungeons into a impromptu battlemat.

 

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This map is a battlemat version of one of the layouts found in ; ;

The Little Book Of Dungeons - Volume I ; ;

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September 10th, 2011
A good start for a quick game. I can focus myself on the story and the monsters The fact its for free does help to spread gaming within my club [...]
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July 12th, 2011
While intended as an accessory to another product, this stands well on it's own for laying out dungeon/castle room floor plans for miniature use. Very cool [...]
Billiam B. [Featured Reviewer]
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July 11th, 2011
Simply exquisite! These tiles/battlemap are the perfect compliment of to the Little Book of Dungeons Volume I. These maps are ideal for a dungeon master who likes a blank but structured canvas (if that makes sense) - or even random-conten [...]
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File Last Updated:
July 10, 2011
This title was added to our catalog on July 10, 2011.