Take your players across a perilous bridge, into a dragon's hoard, and to other locations for unforgettable encounters with the Czepeku Map Packs. Now on the D&D Beyond Maps virtual tabletop, these packs contain beautifully illustrated, hand-drawn maps featuring a wide variety of locations that allow you to provide your players with strategically challenging and immersive encounters—no matter the scenario!
Continue the Adventure with Maps
When you purchase a Czepeku Map Pack, you'll immediately be able to use the maps in D&D Beyond's Maps.*
Maps is an easy-to-use virtual tabletop (VTT) that connects directly with your D&D Beyond digital library. You can add content from your official, partnered, and homebrew sources, including maps and monster tokens. When it's time for an encounter, you can easily keep track of combat using the built-in encounter builder and Initiative tracker!
*These products are only usable with a Master Tier subscription. These digital maps are only for use with Maps, the official D&D Beyond VTT, and are not downloadable.
Beautifully Illustrated Maps for Tactical Gameplay
Czepeku is well-known for their famously detailed fantasy and sci-fi battle maps, painted scenes, and customizable tokens for tabletop roleplaying games. Their ENNIE award-winning, hand-drawn artwork brings your worlds to life.
Every map in a Czepeku Map Pack offers richly detailed spaces designed for tactical gameplay on Maps. You'll find environments with elevation changes, natural hazards, and conveniently placed cover to help create dynamic, cinematic encounters that will challenge your players.
Inspire Your Encounters with Map Variations
Each of the Czepeku Map Packs come with multiple variations to tailor the setting to your campaign—or spark entirely new adventures!
Your party may be headed to Hell's Casino, but with the variations included in this pack, you decide the vibe: a demon-infested gambling den, a devil-run speakeasy, an undead masquerade hall, or various other infernal delights.
Start Your Next Adventure
With stunning environments, including dozens of variations, the Czepeku Map Packs are powerful tools to immerse your players in your encounters. No matter where your adventure leads, these map packs help your party better visualize the battlefield, make smarter tactical choices, and turn ordinary combat into unforgettable set pieces!
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That's quite exciting for the potential it provides. I just wish they would contain the scenes as well. Since if you buy them on their website you can upload them to DnDbeyond.. but bundling them with scenes would'be been a plus.
Are you planning to have all their packs added on DDB?
YESSSSS
I'm a long-time supporter of them on Patreon, it's awesome to see them here, but I do wonder what's offered extra on DDB maps? As we get all the maps in Patreon for the price of a subscription which is significantly cheaper. Is it simply that they come pre-loaded in our account or is there something else that I'm missing?
I've been a patreon for Cze & Peku for more than a year now. It's great that they're now directly putting maps into the VTT!
However... DDB can you please give us the ability to sort our uploaded maps into folders. 10GB is a lot of space, and a flat alphabetical list doesn't really help.
EDIT: But man, I have issues with the price, when it's cheaper to continue paying my Patreon subscription to Cze & Peku for every map and more variations, and I just have to upload it.
IT HAPPENED.
I am SO dang happy.
So much for supporting Sigil…. Sigh
I had hoped that they would be a part of the subscription. I think it is quite excessive that they want further payment since they are only useable with MAPS, since the Master Tier Subscription is quite a lot.
The maps are great, but the price ... I already pay you monthly, and you can't even give me this?
Genuine question: what do we get for buying these maps through D&D Beyond? It’s more cost-effective to buy the map packs directly from Czepeku or subscribe to their Patreon and upload them here. Plus, you can use the maps for other systems. Buying the maps on DDB instead of directly supporting Czepeku sounds a little bit like paying more for less. Am I missing something?
If it were me, I would continue to use patreon and support map developers directly as they don't need other middlemen distributors raising the price.
Just use other, more capable vtt plug-ins that natively integrate into d&d beyond and have folders.
Any recommendations?
I really would love an answer to this. As I am currently on the fence about purchasing, then I read this comment.
Who are your intended audience with this release?
Honestly this is great! I just wished that the maps involved more of a complete location for 5$. Perhaps, make maps of a "temple", as well as the "temple interior". Combining locations of 2-3 maps from that location would be great and definitely worth price. THe only one that has that is maybe the Riverwodo Toll. All the others are literally one map area at that price... I don't know if that's worth it at all! This has potential though, it just wasn't well executed unfortuantely.
you can buy them from themself for under 30% of what dndbeyond demand for them...
6 bucks per map. And here i thought wizards made a great decision for once
The greed is genuinely insane, it's just one map with some variations for six dollars, it isn't even a complete area.
Please tell us how much you're willing to pay, and I'll tell you how much of that Czepeku would have received from the revenue split compared to their Patreon price.
The maps will be sorted in the Map Browser into the specialized collections. Which is something we can't yet do with uploaded maps.
Hm. I guess that’s something, but it feels like a steep convenience fee/poor trade-off. It’ll be interesting to see if this model succeeds. Payoff doesn’t seem worth it to me.