11/11/2022 0 Comments Dnd gear player mats![]() ![]() The D&D Adventure Grid has a number of slivers of squares, so it’s a little bigger than 25 by 21 inches. 25 by 21 squares is less than the 30 by 24 squares of the Flip-Mat. The dimensions of the D&D Adventure Grid are not as big as the Flip-Mats. ![]() One side of the grid displays a grassy wilderness, the other a dungeon floor. Folded up, it’s about the same size as a Player’s Handbook (of course, I used the DMG in the photos I took), and it unfolds to provide a 25 inch by 21 inch playing surface. Instead, they put the grid on a thick board reminisicent of many boardgame boards I’ve used (and superior to not a few). However, Wizards weren’t content to just copy the Flip-Mat design. With the D&D Adventure Grid we finally get a Dungeons & Dragons-branded grid. The new D&D branding will do a lot to reassure customers (and stores) that the mat can be used with Dungeons & Dragons games. This does make a difference, even if the actual grid is generic. There was just one problem: They had a Pathfinder branding. With the rise in prominence of miniatures play since the release of the original D&D Miniatures line in 2003, the Flip-Mat has turned into an essential part of many DMs’ toolboxes. They are designed so that you can use dry or wet erase markers on them, which then can be erased. One of the more popular RPG accessory over the past few years has been the Flip-Mat, a double-sided thin cardboard mat that is pre-printed with a one-inch grid and an aesthetically pleasing (with luck!) background. ![]()
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