Have you ever struggled for hours to find the exact battlemap you need for a key encounter? Everything you find is close, but not quite it? The Tom Cartos Map Sticker packs provide you with hundreds of options to customize any battlemap to perfectly match the scenario in your mind, while also adding interactive story elements and enhanced immersion for your players.
Here are my three top tips for using the Tom Cartos Map Stickers in D&D Beyond's Maps VTT to improve your games:
- Customize Any Map
- Make It Interactive
- Add Visual Story Elements
- Get Your Tom Cartos Map Sticker Packs!
What’s Inside Tom Cartos: Essentials Stickers Bundle
The Tom Cartos: Essentials Stickers Bundle includes over a thousand detailed hand-drawn props and assets to customise your battlemaps. Drop them into any map on D&D Beyond's Maps VTT to create your ideal scenario and elevate the immersive experience. This bundle includes all of the map stickers from the following themed packs:
Customize Any Map

Once you have found a map that is somewhat close to your vision, open it up in the Maps VTT and select the Sticker Browser or just hit ‘S’, then scroll down to find the relevant sticker pack.
The Tom Cartos: Essentials Stickers Bundle includes four different sticker packs: ’Bandits & Brigands’, ‘Castles & Keeps’, ‘Tombs, Traps & Temples’, and ‘Transport & Travel’. Each pack includes over 300 themed stickers, so pick whichever one best suits your needs or mix and match between them.
It is then a simple matter of dragging and dropping your chosen stickers into place, and rotating and resizing them as needed. You can choose to lock the stickers in place, and even have them hidden from your players until the time is right.
In a matter of minutes, you can turn a forest clearing into an impromptu campsite or bandit outpost, or transform an overgrown cave into a hidden crypt or ruined temple. The Tom Cartos sticker packs have everything you need to perfectly match your planned scenario.
Make It Interactive

Once you place a sticker down, don’t forget you can pick it up and move it around, replace it, or even remove it entirely during gameplay. This offers you and your players endless options for interacting with the environment and changing the battlefield on the fly.
There are a variety of ways this can be implemented using the Tom Cartos Map Stickers. A statue can be knocked down and broken to cause a distraction, an ancient tomb can be opened to unleash its inhabitants, a crate can be dragged to make a climbing platform, or a cart can be pushed downhill to trample pursuers. However, my favorite option is to use them as surprise traps and puzzles!
Quickly setting up a few switches and movable objects, combined with hidden traps triggered by the wrong lever pull, makes for an exciting and engaging puzzle with potentially deadly outcomes. In particular, the ‘Tombs, Traps and Temples’ sticker pack includes a wide selection of assets to create custom puzzles.
Add Visual Story Elements

Whether your players are looking for a particular MacGuffin or you want to hide some powerful magical artifacts in plain sight, dropping in a visual representation of the item in question can help guide the players in the right direction.
This can be an immersive way to lure your players towards a pile of treasure or a piece of loot, but can also be a great way to track who is carrying a particular object as it is passed around the battlefield. Watch on as your players are forced into a game of piggy-in-the-middle as the enemy goblins throw the enchanted goblet back and forth!
Get Your Tom Cartos Map Sticker Packs!
These are just a few ways that you can integrate the Tom Cartos Map Stickers into your game, but there are many others. Don’t be surprised when your players start using them in ways you didn’t expect! As well as being useful assets to help you as the DM set up your world, they also make for fantastic prompts to spark new ideas and help your players engage with your story.
Get yourTom Cartos: Essentials Stickers Bundle now and start building your world your way.
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Posted Apr 28, 2026More tokens the better!
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Posted Apr 28, 2026Fantastic! Looking forward to the option of uploading your own stickers.
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Posted Apr 28, 2026Nice! That's less than two cents per sticker!
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Posted Apr 29, 2026I'd love for text boxes to be added so we can label our maps.
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Posted Apr 29, 2026Is that a thing they said they are adding? It seems like they would more than likely keep selling sticker packs.
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Posted Apr 30, 2026https://www.dndbeyond.com/en/roadmap
Custom Stickers, Reveals, and Token Art is currently on the roadmap as in active development
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Posted May 5, 2026Yeezys 25 bucks for these stickers? I’d have paid like 10 but this is a bit much.
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Posted May 6, 2026I belive its 25 for 4 sticker packs bundled together. Each pack is about 7$, so it's a 3$ discount.
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Posted May 6, 2026Thanks for letting me know, that's great news
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Posted May 6, 2026I would LOVE a pack of just NPCs - all species, all classes, all ages, all economic statuses.
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Posted May 23, 2026wait. you want us DM's to pay for the DM membership. AND pay for stickers?
I asked for this very feature years ago..
Could we assign a treasure chest sticker as a container and have the ability to put items within?
Sticker Packs should come with the digital copy of books.