Technically, this is not a pack of pre-drawn battle maps, with the exception of the last three pages, which provide respectively a bridge across a deep dungeon floor trench in two versions from different angles, and an area with two floor pits, one pit with two levels in it. Instead, it's a more generic product, with seventeen pages of components from which you can print, cut out and make up your own dungeon floor plans.
The artwork pages print crisply and cleanly even using a "normal" setting on plain paper with a home inkjet machine, and whose lines and textures (all in greyscale only) are clear and bold. It's good to see this product applying some of the lessons learnt from Blue Boxer's earlier battle map products. Indeed, as pages 8 and 9 duplicate identical pages from Blue Boxer's "More Battle Ready 25mm Dungeon Maps, Set 2", if you have both products, you can directly compare how the drawings here are much improved in this respect. Perhaps some colour, even as background washes, would have been nice too, but the drawings look splendid even without.
There's a great selection of floor and wall features and markers, including doorways, fireplaces, bookshelves, statues, pillar bases, plinths, stairs, wells, furniture and debris, plus four free-standing stone staircases intended for in-room use. There are also wall and floor pieces, all beautifully executed in the company's trademark realistic, hand-drawn style, using an isometric, so 3D-look, viewpoint. This makes the maps ideal for solo play, or if constructed into complete room views, as RPG pictures to show the players what they can see. Unfortunately, this viewpoint limits their suitability as true battle maps for group gaming, where people will be sitting around the map at all angles, as for most it will be rarely clear just what's being looked at. And clarity is key for any gaming battle map.
Overall though, a beautifully-crafted product.
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