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Where have I been these past few months? Building you a mansion. The Mansion of Mystery features four storys, over 50 rooms, and 4 different versions including blank floorplans. Only $4.99.
Gold said: Oh the ideas in the imagination from this! Saltmarsh from AD&D, Ghost sisters adventure from Dragon Mag, on up to original homebrew, full games here. Thanks Gold. I worked months on the idea to make it as detailed and versatile as I could.
Erich S. said: David, the blank floorplans are not only appreciated as always, but already in use! Excellent, I'll keep putting in the blank versions of my maps in the future.
As always, awesome work David. I also appreciate the included blank floor plans. Observation/request; I've recently started using the SimpleDoorControls script on some of my maps and I've found that many double door images only include their closed position. Single doors are not a problem since you can just rotate the image but double doors... Including both open/close version of double doors may be helpful for non-script users as well.
Vince said: As always, awesome work David. I also appreciate the included blank floor plans. Observation/request; I've recently started using the SimpleDoorControls script on some of my maps and I've found that many double door images only include their closed position. Single doors are not a problem since you can just rotate the image but double doors... Including both open/close version of double doors may be helpful for non-script users as well. Glad you like the map set Vince. I don’t use scripts at all (I’m a very “hands on” DM), so I don’t think about those options. I’ll definitely try to incorporate your idea in future sets. Thanks for the tip.