![]() Unless I've missed something, this to me feels like the correct measurements of the maps - of which I also compared to those identical archived Expedition to Castle Ravenloft isometric maps that mention measurements - but feel free to inform me if I'm wrong. ![]() So keep in mind any DM's here, that you should change your grid to be one quarter of the provided white grid square in the custom maps to get the proper 5 feet measurements for placing creatures on them to battle. That said, the grid should be adjusted to match this, which makes sense considering it is a castle and should be bigger than the grid on the custom maps make it appear. Turret Post, on Map 3 as a guide, which says the room is a 30 foot wide room, which would mean each square of that room on the isometric map would be equal to 10 feet squared. ![]() The grid in the custom maps is 5 foot squares, which wouldn't add up correctly when comparing to the isometric maps. The map features Barovia on one side, and Castle Ravenloft on the other, depicted in a gorgeous isometric view just like the original Ravenloft module was back in 1983. I thought I should mention.that based on the isometric maps in comparison to the ones made here, it appears every "square" on the isometric maps is equal to 10 feet in space. 11 months ago Roll20 Iso Maps of Castle Ravenloft DISCUSSION Have any DMs out there who play CoS on Roll20 use or showed their players the isometric maps of the castle If so, how and when At the end of the campaign I love the iso maps and wanted to use them in actual gameplay but doesn't work out to do so in a clean, easy manner. ![]()
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