Towns and Taverns: Set of 2 Battle Map Books

Towns and Taverns: Set of 2 Battle Map Books

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It doesn’t matter what kind of tabletop roleplaying game you play – there’s always a tavern in town worth visiting! If you’re a Dungeon Master running a tabletop roleplaying game, you need to look at Loke Battle Mats. The Towns & Taverns Book of Mats are an excellent set for creating your own drop-down scene. Towns & Taverns are a set of two books, which provide modu…
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It doesn’t matter what kind of tabletop roleplaying game you play – there’s always a tavern in town worth visiting! If you’re a Dungeon Master running a tabletop roleplaying game, you need to look at Loke Battle Mats. The Towns & Taverns Book of Mats are an excellent set for creating your own drop-down scene.

Towns & Taverns are a set of two books, which provide modular maps for TTRPGs. You guessed it – they’re all about urban areas! If your party of adventurers have entered a town or city, then chances are combat is around the next corner. And when that happens, you’re going to want a cool battle mat for it. That’s where Loke comes in.

Loke’s books have universal-scaled grids overlaid on top of them (1x1 inches). You can open any page and start exploring, battling and interacting on them to your heart’s content. They’re also laminated, meaning you can use dry-wipe pens on them if needed. Thanks to their wire ringbinder spine, you can fold pages, if you don’t want the entire spread. Flexibility sits at your fingertips.

Each book is 40 pages long, providing you with 20 awe-inspiring double-page spreads. But the best part is that Towns & Taverns comes with not one, but two books. Each page is 12x12 inches (so a double-page spread is 24x12 inches). Each page has an ‘entry and exit’ point at the edge of each page. This means you can line up two books adjacent to one another. This allows you to create a larger map using both books. It could become as big as 24x24 inches!

The scenery in both books run parallel to one another with every passing spread. As a result, you can have two matching spreads looking like one seamless scene. Want a large spread that looks like a sprawling mass of alleyways? Easy! Or, you can mix and match them up, and create, say, docks that sit outside a tavern. With 80 pages to pick between, the choices of map combinations are endless…