I proposed the idea to my group of doing a battle royal-styled event, the only problem is that I wanted to include a battle map big enough for players to move around in without running into another group. I have most of the details worked out beside a battle map to help me and my players know where they are and to avoid confusion.
I'd suggest using Inkarnate as you can customise maps sizes by number of columns and rows. There is a free version, or you have a $25 per year version with loads more resources.
I'd then suggest using Owlbear.rodeo as a VTT which is free...or you can pay for their newer version on owlbear.app as a fantastic VTT.
Here's an example of one of the maps for a dungeon delve I created:
I proposed the idea to my group of doing a battle royal-styled event, the only problem is that I wanted to include a battle map big enough for players to move around in without running into another group. I have most of the details worked out beside a battle map to help me and my players know where they are and to avoid confusion.
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For this paper is just not gonna cut it. I recommend Roll20 and getting a nice highly detailed map and then just making it very large on roll20.
I would also use fog of war on it so they can only see a certain distance away from themselves.
I'd suggest using Inkarnate as you can customise maps sizes by number of columns and rows. There is a free version, or you have a $25 per year version with loads more resources.
I'd then suggest using Owlbear.rodeo as a VTT which is free...or you can pay for their newer version on owlbear.app as a fantastic VTT.
Here's an example of one of the maps for a dungeon delve I created:
https://inkarnate.com/folders/272084/maps/9300065
https://inkarnate.com/folders/262379/maps/8675034
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