Just sharing disappointment and some surprise for Sewer map for Czepeku Map Packs, and offer some feedback.
This cost me $7.19 incl taxes and i was expecting a bundle, but it is 44 versions of one map! the same map 44 times!
i dont understand the thinking, and having one map limits its usefulness, especially as i didn't expect to see so many rowing boats in a sewer.
Also, as D&D maps i do not expect to see big copper pipes, oil drums, dials and corrugated iron which looks more steampunk than D&D.
there is so much dressing that further limits its use, modern looking furniture, weapons, chests, scrolls, all of which would need to explained if using the map.
This could have been great, and would be much better in my view to get maybe less versions of 10 maps and a bunch of stickers, to add as needed.
I am really surprised at how poor this is: one unusable map.
Secondly, you should really have looked up Czepeku and what kind of maps they design and put out before purchasing. Or even just read the product description. If we take just the Sewer Tunnels Digital Map Pack, the description says:
This map is available in the following 22 variations
And includes a gallery of those variations.
This is true of all the map packs; it includes a description of the maps features and then a list of the variations for that map.
As for the specific aesthetic, D&D spans multiple genres and themes including those touching on steampunk. I'm not sure why you'd purchase a map without looking at the images of the map to see if it fits your needs. And if the images aren't clear enough, you could just google "Czepeku" plus the name of the map.
Honestly, the fault doesn't lie with D&D Beyond/WotC here. The products are clearly detailed and described.
Hi all,
Just sharing disappointment and some surprise for Sewer map for Czepeku Map Packs, and offer some feedback.
This cost me $7.19 incl taxes and i was expecting a bundle, but it is 44 versions of one map! the same map 44 times!
i dont understand the thinking, and having one map limits its usefulness, especially as i didn't expect to see so many rowing boats in a sewer.
Also, as D&D maps i do not expect to see big copper pipes, oil drums, dials and corrugated iron which looks more steampunk than D&D.
there is so much dressing that further limits its use, modern looking furniture, weapons, chests, scrolls, all of which would need to explained if using the map.
This could have been great, and would be much better in my view to get maybe less versions of 10 maps and a bunch of stickers, to add as needed.
I am really surprised at how poor this is: one unusable map.
Such a missed opportunity
Firstly, you want D&D Beyond FeedbackSecondly, you should really have looked up Czepeku and what kind of maps they design and put out before purchasing. Or even just read the product description. If we take just the Sewer Tunnels Digital Map Pack, the description says:
And includes a gallery of those variations.
This is true of all the map packs; it includes a description of the maps features and then a list of the variations for that map.
As for the specific aesthetic, D&D spans multiple genres and themes including those touching on steampunk. I'm not sure why you'd purchase a map without looking at the images of the map to see if it fits your needs. And if the images aren't clear enough, you could just google "Czepeku" plus the name of the map.
Honestly, the fault doesn't lie with D&D Beyond/WotC here. The products are clearly detailed and described.
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Thanks for reply and moving post where it should be. That’s a very lame defence of a very poor product.