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Dungeon of the Mad Mage (Dungeon Level & Town Level) Map Pack

Started by Razor 007, September 07, 2019, 07:32:21 PM

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Razor 007

If you'd like Laminated 8.5" x 11" copies of all the cool dungeon level maps and town level maps from DotMM; I just picked them up myself, and it beats flipping back and forth in the book, by a long shot.  They are the perfect size to slip into a gaming bag, and to use behind a DM screen.  I will get good use from these.

Asked to run a random dungeon?  No problem.  Grab one of these maps, and start rolling a few dice.
I need you to roll a perception check.....

Razor 007

My view of Dungeon of the Mad Mage; is that it is a source of Dungeon Crawl inspiration, in the midst of 5th Edition D & D.

I have priced Undermountain in previous editions; and nowadays, those volumes are pricey.  And besides; if I am going to convert stats or swap out monsters from any edition, why not 5th Edition?

I was immediately interested in DotMM when it was first announced.  Half the level maps are excellent; but making photocopies from a hardback that won't lay flat, is a pain.  The map pack solves that nicely.
I need you to roll a perception check.....

spon

I like DotMM, although I didn't really need to buy it, as I have plenty of old big dungeons with nice maps. But yes, it would be nice to have the maps in a handy pack!