![]() I quickly snapped up this larger variant of their Battle Mats book (as they also do a smaller A4/letter sized one).Įach book contains over 60 laminated pages of highly detailed adventure mats to play across. I hadn’t heard of these books till I stumbled across a finished Kickstarter campaign by the author. ![]() I have the luxury of having a gaming table that would accommodate the dimensions, however there is a smaller Pathfinder basic flip-mat with the same pattern if table space is of concern. The one I use is the ‘bigger’ variant, measuring a very decent 100cm x 70cm (39″ by 27″). If you leave board marker on them for months – a bit of elbow grease may be needed to shift them, but I’ve used mine dozens and dozens of times and couldn’t be happier. Fold-able, roll-able and printed on thick-card. In fact, I think I have used them for all four of those!īuy the Bigger Basic Flip-Mat for just £15 The can be used for everything from town streets to cave interiors, Elven monasteries to Dwarven mines. ![]() Yes artistically they’re not the most intricate exciting designs, but the generic pattern makes these gaming mats very versatile. In fact this battle mat was the first one I purchased when I picked up the mantle of Dungeon Master.ĭouble sided, this mat has both a dark and a light stone texture printed on the dry-wipe surfaces. If you’re looking for your first battle mat and don’t have any other maps or tiles, I can’t recommend this simple and cheap Pathfinder Flip Battle Mat enough.
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