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PiEater

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  1. 26 minutes ago, Numtini said:

    I answered map and handouts. However, sometimes there is no map, and sometimes we'll make limited use of some kind of token/miniature to show where people are. The map is just a visualization tool though, to make things clear. There's never any sort of using a grid of measuring things or worrying about movement--other than by eyeballing it.

    We do something similar in roll20. When a map isn't provided I'll sometimes just doodle a rough layout to give a few options.

    Including a grid would make things far more tactical like rust said. Coming from D&D with combat heavy environments, my players are used to thinking tactically. Since my group is used to having detailed maps and tokens I try and give them some visual aid when navigating maps.

  2. My friends and I have play quite a bit of D&D and are starting to get into COC so the standard for us is a grid map and minis. I was wondering what everyone else uses; of course there is no right answer only the preferences of each group.

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