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Worth the buck
Two different floorplans one for player one for the DM.
In one room there is a hidden compartment which is just one square wide.
In the DM map it is visible in the player map the room is hidden!.completly.
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Excelente producto yo se los recomiendo ampliamente a todos los masters.
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Nicely detailed maps - they've come in handy when desigining an adventure or two.
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Satisfied
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It took me a few minutes to correctly access the data, but I found the maps and descriptions very enlightening. Was able to utilize the data for a campaign--without the usual drafting hassles.
LIKED: the descriptions and the images
DISLIKED: still getting used to the HTML interface (more my issue than the products)
QUALITY: Very Good
VALUE: Very Satisfied
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An OK product-good detail, lots of options. I'm pleased with it.
QUALITY: Acceptable
VALUE: Satisfied
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Delivers just what it promises. Great floorplans so you never have to be without a temple or shrine again! A great addition to the Maelstrom Pantheon book!
QUALITY: Excellent
VALUE: Very Satisfied
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Unspectacular, but eminently useful. The highest selling point is the legibility of the maps. If there's one thing I hate about the new WotC maps, it's all the fru-fru crap piled onto them. How I miss Diesel's utilitarian maps in Dunegeon! To stay on topic: These are almost as good.
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An excellent piece of work. The maps are of superb quality and what?s here can be easily placed into any city and/or campaign.
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A lot of detailed maps usefull pour RPG adventures. My only complain is that the "pictures resolution" is a little too low so I can't zoom when I print the maps. On the same way, some one inch maps would have been usefull too !
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I bought three sets of these floorplans and they have all added immensely to my ability to DM on the fly. Simply great. Very well organized and impeccably annotated. No longer do my players' questions of "how high is the ceiling?" throw me.
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This entire line of products from Darkfuries is an excellant set of tools for busy GM's. Now, if I need a floorplan, or even part of one, I can just yank these out of my harddrive, print them off if neccessary, and I'm ready to go. I can come up with descriptions and such on the fly, but a well-thought-out or designed floorplan is not something I can improvise well. These fit the bill.
I haven't gotten any use out of the description of the powers, included in the package, because I use the Forgotten Realms, which already has its own pantheons. However, the descriptions appear to be complete, thought out, and interesting.
Thanks, Darkfuries. I await your next set of floorplans. :D
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Just what I was looking for. Now I spend more time creating my adventure and less on floorplans.
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Overall, pretty nice. This is pre-d20, so that's a big plus for me (dont' play d20, so all the new d20 'stuff' for the newer floorplans from Darkfuries is a waste of money for me). Biggest complaint I have is that on every single floorplan is a "number" (like "#1439903.gif"), and a copyright notice. I dont' want to stare at these in game, so I have to manually open the floorplans in a paint/photo program and remove them before I print.
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Overall, pretty nice. This is pre-d20, so that's a big plus for me (dont' play d20, so all the new d20 'stuff' for the newer floorplans from Darkfuries is a waste of money for me). Biggest complaint I have is that on every single floorplan is a "number" (like "#1439903.gif"), and a copyright notice. I dont' want to stare at these in game, so I have to manually open the floorplans in a paint/photo program and remove them before I print.
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(If you have read my review of Mansions and Manors, this might sound familiar.)
This is a great product for any GM who is pressed for time. (Aren't we all?) The maps are clear, creative, and easily convertible to uses beyond those implied by the title. Unlike Mansions and Manors, there were no color maps, but the shear size of most of the black-and-white maps makes it obvious that color would have tremendously increased the file size (and therefore price). This is definitely worth your money if you need generic floorplans. Of the four Darkfuries map collections, this one (IMHO) is the third best, but the spread of the field is very narrow - they are all good. The inclusion of the Maelstrom pantheon was interesting, though it isn't d20 (no domains were included, not that they would be hard to figure out), but the deity SYMBOLS were great art that could serve a number of purposes.
On a side note, the customer support is good, also. I had a minor problem with my system that Brian Moseley was able to help me resolve in less than fifteen minutes, first e-mail to last.
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