Wilderland travel playmat

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Bumbleroot
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Re: Wilderland travel playmat

Post by Bumbleroot » Mon May 12, 2014 1:05 pm

Jon Hodgson wrote:Please don't publish our material online. We try to be as supportive as our license allows with fan created material, but we cannot bend the laws of copyright in this situation, I'm afraid. Please take the image of our map down. Thank you.
I wasn't logged in when I uploaded these so I can't delete them straight away, I requested a deletion though, not sure how long they take. :(

It is a compressed version so if anyone did grab it, don't use it for two reasons (the other being copyright etc.).

I'll post the PSD files of the layout sans map if people want it though, is that cool?

Bumbleroot
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Re: Wilderland travel playmat

Post by Bumbleroot » Mon May 12, 2014 1:11 pm

Yusei wrote:Copyright questions aside, players are not supposed to see the LM's map, so I would use the other one, and then maybe add light-gray hexagons on top of it.
Well, piffle. I didn't realise players weren't meant to see it. Kinda defeats the purpose now I suppose. Would still be nice to have a nice playmat version of it for myself behind the LM screen. That's if I ever find myself an LM screen of course.

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Re: Wilderland travel playmat

Post by Hermes Serpent » Mon May 12, 2014 1:25 pm

Separating Player and LM knowledge of the exact distances between points is one reason for the rules coming with two maps and them being labelled Player Map and LM Map. The rules suggest that the party marks up the Player map with their journey's so that when they take the same route again they can get a benefit; see AB 154.
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