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Don't underestimate your local print shop, or Staples, or Kinkos. If you have a high quality pdf (this one will be at least 300dpi) they'll make you some nice prints at between 60 to 80 cents a page. It's not particularly cheap, but it should look good. And if you are only running one of the encounters, that would only be a few pages. - CZ
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Thank you both!
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No problem. If you notice anything tough to see in my content let me know. One of the players in my regular Dnd group is red / green colorblind so I'm familiar with it. I'm always worried my maps come off as too dark.
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Yep that's it! - CZ
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Good feedback. Yes. I try not to forgot the colorblind. The blocks above are pretty much all shades of grey with some very subtle blue and green undertones. I'm definitely going to work on the high contrast and edges to differentiate the blocks from the floor tiles. Thanks. - CZ
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The nice thing about these is you needn't come up with a very technical puzzle. There are a lot of options... You could use just a few blocks and make a physical challenge (strength) for players to push them out of the way. You can make players take an intelligence check and simply give them the answer to your puzzle if they succeed. You can use the blocks as cover in a fight or have players climb over them (dex check.) Or you could make them so heavy they can't be moved without magic (or a hidden switch.) So, there are lots of possibilities. I hope everyone enjoys them. - CZ
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Yes. Absolutely! Sorry if there was confusion. I'll see if I can update the text on the reward, but Kickstarter limits certain changes. - CZ
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Nice!
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Yes! I'm very excited! - CZ
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I'll have to think something up, but don't worry... this project is going to be stacked with content! I've already created a ton of maps with more on the way. I'm estimating the Dungeon Drop-Ins pdf will be as long as One Night at the Inn (my previous project) and it was 10,000 words long! There's going to be plenty of original art and tokens to use on your favorite VTT and Push Puzzles with rules to create more! As for the big bundle... it has a lot of maps to be sure. Map Pack One has a lot of regional maps for setting scenes. The SEG Cavern Tileset has 100 tiles to custom create your own cavern maps. And One Night at the Inn has gotten a lot of great feedback from fans. It has rules for making your own inn and more than twenty maps of inns you can use. Thanks for considering the upgrade! You can check out the previous projects on Kickstarter! - CZ
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