Making More Engaging RPG Encounter Maps

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2023
  • If you're anything like me, it's all too easy to make a basic map for your game without much thought on the narrative and mechanics of the environment. Let's talk about what elements you can think about that will improve your combats.
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  • @IcarusGames
    @IcarusGames  Рік тому

    Do you use these tips when making maps for your campaigns? Let me know if I missed any tips in the comments!
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  • @joshuaradford2566
    @joshuaradford2566 Рік тому +4

    I'd like to add weather effects to this as well. It can make a big difference. A rainy day gives off a different feeling than a bright, sunny day. Mechanically speaking, rain can affect perception.
    Another example would be snowfall. Tracks are easy to follow after even a light snowfall. Blizzards can be an environmental challenge to deal with as well. Or an Avalanche.

  • @fredericjaquet3729
    @fredericjaquet3729 Рік тому +1

    I like to put totally unuseful though funny details in my maps, some kind of easter eggs. As an example, my DM asked me to create my character's house map. I placed a bath tub in the house and, in the bath tub, a very small duck (like a toy for kids to play with). It could only be seen if zoomed very closely. As my character had multiple personalities, and one of them was the one of a small kid, I thought it was a neat idea to put this as a reminder of this personality.

  • @FamBoren
    @FamBoren Рік тому

    Great tips! I make my maps in Inkarnate and print them on a color laser printer. In that way I get high quality maps with a lot of features. For effects I print like fire on transparent film to use as an overlay. In that way you can, for instance, make a part of the floor collapse.

  • @betterrpg
    @betterrpg Рік тому

    Improve terrain by adding Levels, areas of the combat field that are higher, or lower, then the players. Also, lighting, obstacles (both moving and stationary), interactive terrain (such as tables and torches, as you've mentioned). Limiting or expanding entrances and egresses can allow both players and enemies access to tactical advantages. Windows and doors can facilitate escape, or provide an opportunity for reinforcements to join the fray. Many, many options with the creative use of terrain.

  • @dylanhyatt5705
    @dylanhyatt5705 Рік тому

    Some great tips here - thanks.

  • @kennethfrye5928
    @kennethfrye5928 Рік тому

    You might have collapses too. How did they miss, and what they hit after the miss? Maybe enough damage to such objects like... ceiling, floor, bridges, walls....
    The fight might make a scene causing a large crowed. Might end up hitting the wrong "on looker". Starting a whole beehive of things. Now more is involved...causing concentration, running, charging, and attacking more difficult. Perhaps jumping over fallen bodies and such...
    Get fun with it. falling on a swarm ants, knocking over a hornets nest, splitting open a spider sack, bat's coming or going
    Then of course you have the natural. Like Rain (slick mud) lghtning strikes, rising waters, mountain slides.
    It's just so much fun on constant change. Makes players say "anything could go down"...
    Great game. The reason being. Nothing is more graphic than the human mind. Enjoy PC'ers
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