BEST Mapping Resource EVER!
We talk about how to use the mapping resources in Electric Bastionland, by Chris McDowall! The guidelines and random tables in this book are amazing, and something every Mapper and GM should try!
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Couldn’t agree more. Chris reduces cluttered ideas of movement and locale and pointcrawl into effortless, high-impact, actually-easily-usable means of generation.
Anyone else currently on a Map Crow binge? 🤣
This map is BUCK WILD. I love it. Also American Bastionland really roles off the tongue.
I'm an aspiring DM that found your channel not too long ago. I decided to order the book at your behest, eventually got around to reading some of the wisdom in it and can't thank you enough. Great inspiration. It's cool, absurd stuff like this that makes me feel like running the game is a gift, not a chore.
the simple idea of a Crash Test Dummie populated city is amazing hahah
Your House of the Mad Architect reminds me of House on the Rock, a tourist attraction and especially weird place in Southern Wisconsin.
I love your style of drawing- not too cluttered, and gets the point across! I'm completely hopeless at it though- my only experience is isometric drawings for an engineering class. Do you have any tips?
So are the tables mostly dystopian futuristic things or could they be used for a more traditional fantasy setting? I'm on the fence about buying it.
Woow! 17th comment