Minifig (Height only) (40.64mm) ~1:35 scale (5ft human 1524mm)
So a 4x4 space accommodates a 5ft radius as recommended by D&D rules.
Scaling maps to the 5 ft space
This leaves the characters out of scale a bit. But not too bad. To get more accurate 2 studs or plates and then headgear will scale 6ft.
Each minifig is 4 bricks high
1 plate is approximately .5 in high
1 block = 1.25 ft
8 bricks high is a 10ft ceiling.
A 15ft Ceiling is approximately 11 bricks and 2 plates high.
Height scales at 1:35
A base plate is 48 x 48 so a battle map utilizing this scaling is a 12x12 battlemap. 60ft across by 60ft across.
It’s important to note here that the width and length will scale slightly differently but most commonly the height matters more in battle in my ever humble opinion.
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Lego D&D scaling
Minifig (Height only) (40.64mm) ~1:35 scale (5ft human 1524mm)
So a 4x4 space accommodates a 5ft radius as recommended by D&D rules.
Scaling maps to the 5 ft space
This leaves the characters out of scale a bit. But not too bad. To get more accurate 2 studs or plates and then headgear will scale 6ft.
Each minifig is 4 bricks high
1 plate is approximately .5 in high
1 block = 1.25 ft
8 bricks high is a 10ft ceiling.
A 15ft Ceiling is approximately 11 bricks and 2 plates high.
Height scales at 1:35
A base plate is 48 x 48 so a battle map utilizing this scaling is a 12x12 battlemap. 60ft across by 60ft across.
It’s important to note here that the width and length will scale slightly differently but most commonly the height matters more in battle in my ever humble opinion.
This and 3*3 studs are what I have found to be the general consensus, at least from looking at r/legodnd
Wizards should bring back old settings and try to stop neglecting the other continents of the Forgotten Realms.
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I like dragon quest and deltarune. Yes I realize this invalidates both me and my opinion.
I hate how Fantasy words like Mezoberainian get the little red spellcheck line.
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