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Stronghold 2 maps pack
Stronghold 2 maps pack









stronghold 2 maps pack

The guys at Profantasy liked the March CC3 style so much that they asked me to do a tile set for a fantasy dungeon style. The first is a modest 35′ two masted pinnace (25′ without the bowsprit) suitable for green adventurers starting out island hopping in an archipelago, or for sneaking up on a larger vessel silent-like: Continue reading “Pirates off the Starboard Bow!” Author Jon Posted on JCategories Battlemap, Map, Map Pack Tags corsair, dungeons and dragons, fantasy map, galleon, map pack, pathfinder, pirate, ship, skull and bones Leave a comment on Pirates off the Starboard Bow! The Bandit’s Lair Now you too can have your players adventure on the high seas. That turned out to be true, and the ship in question ended up on the floor of the bring deep (in this shipwreck map). As Ben McFarland once said to me ‘nothing good ever comes from getting on a ship’.

stronghold 2 maps pack

STRONGHOLD 2 MAPS PACK SERIES

The latest installment in the Fantastic Maps series takes us to the high seas with pirate ships! I’ve always enjoyed sailing and the tales of dashing captains and dastardly pirates, and when running my home game I decided it was time to get them onto a heaving deck. Continue reading “Castles, Kobolds and 3D terrain” Author Jon Posted on AugAugCategories Battlemap, Map, Map Pack Tags 4e, capture the flag, cartography, castle, fantasy map, keep, kobold quarterly, Map, pathfinder, portcullis, stronghold, watchfire 5 Comments on Castles, Kobolds and 3D terrain Getting dungeons back onto the tabletop A great game idea is a great idea no matter what you play.įor this Kobold I created the Watchfire Keep map for my adventure “Who Watches the Watchfires” that lies within the pages. Above all, every article can be easily repurposed for use with your own game. It’s a fantastic balance of fluff and crunch, and continues to walk the line between the different games it supports (now Dragon Age, Pathfinder and 4E) with deft aplomb. The content stands up to the cover’s promise. The Kobold is growing some very sharp claws indeed. That stands up to the best Dragon covers I can think of. Just before I go on to talk a little more about the map, let me just spare a few words for Kobold Quarterly 18. It’s a capture the flag adventure with lots of ways in to the keep. There’s a bit of Midgard lore in there, but the core of the adventure is that the adventurers have to storm the castle and light the watchfire. Out of the collection the one that got picked up was a Keep guarding a Watchfire on the outskirts of the city of Friula in the world of Midgard. I pitched some map ideas for the back cover of Kobold Quarterly 18. To start the week – two new products that spun off from the same idea. There will be updates on all sorts of fun developments through the week – so keep an eye out for new things. It’s been quiet around here for a few weeks – but that’s going to change.











Stronghold 2 maps pack