Thanks for your kind words, I am happy you started playing, I hear the excitement in your voice! 😊 Good luck on the second floor, keep your lantern lit and your heart warm! (Great phrase!😍)
I think the map without the stippling looks just as good and even a little clearer on screen than the one with! Also "Names are for winners" made me literally laugh out loud
4aD is unbelievably open and expandable. The scale you can play at is pretty impressive. Potentially going 10-15 floors deep, exploring the surrounding lands and towns. Even the abyss.
I started building alternate parties and then made a sort of metroidvania over-map that showed all the dungeons as being loosely connected. It gives a meta-narrative and some world building.@@liamperrin
Thank you for you for pointing that out. UA-cam tells me I have to build a channel history before links will work and it can take 2 months! There are other ways, like uploading a copy of my driver's license to Google... which I am not too keen on. So... in the meantime. Let's try this. At wistedt go to /tutorials/tutorial-dungeon-map/ and at boardgamegeek go to /filepage/167702/campaign-plots-4ad-core-book I hope that helps. UA-cam might scrub this comment...
Thanks for your kind words, I am happy you started playing, I hear the excitement in your voice! 😊
Good luck on the second floor, keep your lantern lit and your heart warm! (Great phrase!😍)
Thank you Szilvi! I hope to see more of your adventures soon! Lantern lit. Heart warm. :)
I think the map without the stippling looks just as good and even a little clearer on screen than the one with! Also "Names are for winners" made me literally laugh out loud
That's a sexy map! Great job!
Love the map 🙂Really enjoyed this.
Fun! Thanks, Somnia!
This is awesome! Thanks for posting
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!
Ohhh I like how you are making your maps!
Thank you sir! I'm enjoying your adventures with the Scooby Doo cast :D
4aD is unbelievably open and expandable. The scale you can play at is pretty impressive. Potentially going 10-15 floors deep, exploring the surrounding lands and towns. Even the abyss.
It's amazing. I haven't even scratched the surface. So many adventures in store... :)
I started building alternate parties and then made a sort of metroidvania over-map that showed all the dungeons as being loosely connected. It gives a meta-narrative and some world building.@@liamperrin
the links to your map tutorial and campaign plots do not work
Thank you for you for pointing that out. UA-cam tells me I have to build a channel history before links will work and it can take 2 months! There are other ways, like uploading a copy of my driver's license to Google... which I am not too keen on. So... in the meantime. Let's try this. At wistedt go to /tutorials/tutorial-dungeon-map/ and at boardgamegeek go to /filepage/167702/campaign-plots-4ad-core-book I hope that helps. UA-cam might scrub this comment...
@@liamperrin Thank you very much! It is appreciated, and your videos are enjoyable
Any chance someone can post a link to download the Escape the Dungeon adventure feature here? I can’t find it bgg or FB group files. Thank you
Link is in the description: Campaign Plots for 4AD Core Book
Thank you.