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So the A to Z Blog Challenge is over for another April. Not sure what I'll do next year, but I am sure I am going to plan ahead for it better.How did your journey through the alphabet go? Did you meet new blo[...] Read on >>
I find even just a little preparation setting up maps makes my life SO much easier. Graph paper is adequate but I'm trying to do everything digitally and current D&D resources on this topic haven't done the trick. If characters want to go back the way they came, I need to know where they were and what was there. Then, draw out some areas and designate different available colors for different map symbols. I picked some that seemed right to me and then put a legend to the side of the page. To add more detail to the map, change the canvas size to 700 x 700 or take a screen capture of the picture using FastStone Capture .
So the joke about future D&D editions having collectible randomized rules modules has been around for a few years. But there's always been a germ of truth to it: we knew it was coming in some way, just not exactly how. Now we do.