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Maps
Topic Started: Jul 8 2012, 06:19 PM (859 Views)
Master_GM
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Dark Lord
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Greetings all. It has been a while since I had posted anything. We had finished our Pokemon game back in January, which was VERY successful. Best RPG I have run to date. In the off time I have been running some other RPGs, but eventually I do plan to be back with the games sequel.

In our campaign we went through the Kanto region and played through a nostalgic yet different Pokemon that we all grew up on. During that time I had taken time to make multiple maps of the region. Now that the game is over I am here to offer all of you a map package for everyone else to use. Please give feedback.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4289292/Map%20Collection.zip
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Kaorin Sakura
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The Sprite - Envy
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I really like the creativity you put into some of your maps and I really like the trees you used for the Safari zone. I'm lacking that type of tree for backdrop in Maptools. Other than that, they seem sort of small but that could just be that I'm used to the maps I make for my campaign (I intentionally try to make the maps large for my players to explore).
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